Typhoid Fever Cholecystitis
Typhoid fever cholecystitis with an ulceration and perforation of the gallbladder into the jejunum, 1964. Salmonella typhi, the bacterium responsible for causing Typhoid Fever, has a preference for the gallbladder, and if present will colonize the surface of gallstones, which is how people become long term carriers of the disease. Image courtesy CDC/Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Charles N. Farmer. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images).

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