Abstract

This case is of a 23 year old diabetic male who presented with fever and splenic lesions. He continued to have fever off and on over the next 3 years despite empirical antibiotics and anti-tubercular therapy. No definitive diagnosis could be made despite exhaustive investigations. Finally, a splenectomy resulted in sustained defervescence. The splenic histopathology showed caseating granulomas but aerobic cultures, Xpert MTB/Rif ULTRA, TB and fungal cultures were negative. A final diagnosis of splenic melioidosis was made based on the clinical features, radiology, histopathology, literature review and absence of an alternative diagnosis.

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