Abstract

Abstract Enteric fever is a very common preventable disease seen in the Indian population. This disease is known to cause a variety of complications involving every system. We report a case of enteric fever that presented at the start as acute gastritis and then went on to develop acute pancreatitis, which is a rare complication of enteric fever, along with capillary leak syndrome in the acute phase mimicking dengue shock syndrome. This unusual presentation has not been reported in Indian or foreign literature.

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