Enteric fever is rare in children aged under 2 years. Acute acalculous cholecystitis is inflammation of the gallbladder in the absence of gallstones, and is a very rare complication of enteric fever. Here we describe an 18-month-old boy presenting with fever, vomiting, and abdominal pain who was found to have acute acalculous cholecystitis due to typhoid fever on basis of ultrasonographical findings and a positive widal test. He was treated with parental antibiotics and made a full recovery without undue complication.
Keywords
Acalculous cholecystitis - enteric fever - tphoid - ultrasonography - widal