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Salmonella neck abscess as an opportunistic infection in diabetes mellitus.
[pyomyositis]
Salmonella
neck
infections
represent
an
uncommon
cause
of
focal
salmonellosis
.
While
the
incidence
of
nontyphoid
salmonellosis
is
estimated
at
over
2
million
cases
annually
,
extraintestinal
manifestations
account
for
less
than
1
%
of
cases
.
This
paper
describes
two
patients
with
Salmonella
neck
abscesses
as
the
initial
presentation
of
diabetes
mellitus
.
The
first
patient
was
diagnosed
as
having
Salmonella
enterica
serotype
Enteritidis
sternocleidomastoid
pyomyositis
and
the
second
patient
Salmonella
enterica
serotype
Typhimurium
parapharyngeal
abscess
.
Both
patients
had
elevated
hemoglobin
A
1
c
levels
and
had
not
been
previously
diagnosed
with
diabetes
mellitus
.
Salmonella
spp
.
should
be
on
the
differential
as
a
causative
pathogen
in
patients
presenting
with
neck
abscesses
and
poorly
controlled
glucose
levels
.
Diabetes
may
be
a
risk
factor
for
salmonellosis
due
to
decreased
gastric
acidity
and
prolonged
gastric
transit
time
.
Prompt
incision
and
drainage
accompanied
by
antibiotics
remains
the
treatment
of
choice
for
infected
neck
abscesses
.
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"poorly controlled glucose levels"
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pyomyositis
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