Book Review

Gastrointestinal Phenomena in Childhood Typhoid Fever

Authors: A. R. COLON MD

Abstract

ABSTRACTNinety-four children with typhoid fever presented with the primary complaints of fever, diarrhea, and vomiting. Fifty-two percent had hepatomegaly and derangements of SGOT and LDH. None developed hepatic decompensation and all had rapid clinical recovery. The abnormal liver function test served no prognostic purpose.

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