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Secondary haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis associated with scrub typhus: A case report with a brief review of literature.
Scrub typhus is a very important cause of acute undifferentiated febrile illness in the Asia-Pacific region. Haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is a rare and life-threatening condition characterised by widespread immune system activation, resulting in tissue damage throughout multiple organ systems. HLH is categorised into primary HLH, arising from intrinsic defects in lymphocytes and macrophages, and secondary HLH, primarily triggered by infections or connective tissue disorders. HLH is one of the rarest complications of scrub typhus. We present the case of a previously healthy young man who presented to our facility with a history of acute febrile illness. Clinical examination revealed an eschar and subsequent laboratory investigations confirmed the diagnosis of scrub typhus. The patient's haematological parameters showed pancytopenia, raising suspicion of this rare association. Confirmatory tests established the diagnosis of HLH, and the patient achieved an uneventful recovery following treatment for the underlying illness and supportive care.
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The Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (JRCPE) is the College’s quarterly, peer-reviewed journal, with an international circulation of 8,000. It has three main emphases – clinical medicine, education and medical history. The online JRCPE provides full access to the contents of the print journal and has a number of additional features including advance online publication of recently accepted papers, an online archive, online-only papers, online symposia abstracts, and a series of topic-specific supplements, primarily based on the College’s consensus conferences.