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Table 1 Clinical features of reported cases of breast abscess due Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi and Paratyphi. (Source: PubMed, Medline)

From: Breast abscess due to Salmonella Typhimurium in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis: a case report

Year of publication

Reference number

Author

Patient age

Gender

Underlying condition

Species

Unilateral/bilateral breast abcess

1907

[17]

Thayer and Hazen

16

Female

None

S. Typhi

Unilateral

1972

[18]

Barrett and MacDermot

43

Female

None

S. Typhi

Unilateral

1994

[20]

Lalitha and John

Unknown

Unknown

Unknown

S. Typhi

Unknown

2003

[5]

Jayakumar et al.

40

Female

Fibroadenoma of the breast

S. Typhi

Unilateral

2007

[21]

Delori et al.

54

Female

None

S. Typhi

Unilateral

2007

[22]

Mahajan et al.

Unknown

Female

Immunocompromised

S. Typhi

Unilateral

2009

[10]

Singh et al.

35

Female

None

S. Typhi

Bilateral

2011

[19]

Singh et al.

29

Female

None

S. Typhi

Bilateral

2011

[23]

Vattipally et al.

28

Female

None

S. Typhi

Unilateral

2012

[4]

Fernando et al.

33

Female

None

S. Paratyphi A

Unilateral

2012

[24]

Kumar et al.

60

Female

Diabetes Mellitus

S. Typhi

Unilateral

2012

[25]

Siddesh and Sumana

33

Female

None

S. Paratyphi A

Unilateral

2013

[11]

Banu et al.

40

Female

None

S. Typhi

Unilateral

2014

[26]

Ghadage et al.

31

Female

None

S. Paratyphi A

Unilateral

2015

[6]

Sood

37

Female

Diabetes Mellitus Type 2, hypothyroidism

S. Paratyphi A

Unilateral

2016

[27]

Elumalai and Seetharaman

Unknown

Unknown

Unknown

S. Typhi

Unknown