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Neutropenic Enterocolitis and Clostridium septicum Infection in Patients With Agranulocytosis
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Microbial DiseasePathogenesisC SepticumHealthcare-associated InfectionPathologySepsisToxigenic OrganismNeutropenic EnterocolitisInfection ControlClinical Infectious DiseaseMedicineClinical MicrobiologyCecal Lesions
Two patients with previously undiagnosed agranulocytosis had rapidly fatal Clostridium septicum sepsis and neutropenic enterocolitis. This toxigenic organism has a known predilection for cecal lesions. The association reported herein suggests that C septicum may be the cause of this necrotizing enteropathy.
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