Aadesh K Hande, Yashvi M Shah, Sushil Kumar Patil, S Divyashree
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This case report highlights the diagnostic and therapeutic challenges faced in the management of a middle-aged female patient presenting with persistent left gluteal pain and a history of remote pulmonary tuberculosis. Despite multiple hospital admissions and diagnostic procedures, the cause of her debilitating symptoms remained elusive. The diagnosis was clinched when a repeat investigation, including bone biopsy and bone marrow aspirate, revealed the growth of Salmonella Typhi (S. Typhi). The patient's symptoms markedly improved following treatment with appropriate antibiotics, underscoring the importance of considering atypical clinical presentations of common organisms.