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  • Cholestasis secondary to typhoid fever has only been reported in a few instances. [14] In a study of 254 patients with typhoid fever, Ahmad et al.[15] found that clinical manifestations of typhoid fever are often non-specific and clinically indistinguishable from other infections, including malaria and other bacterial and viral infections, and can pose a significant diagnostic problem, especially
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