This Case Study considers a 56-year-old female with a 2-week history of fevers, chills and right upper quadrant pain. Her medical history was significant only for hypertension. She denied high-risk sexual behavior, the use of tobacco, alcohol or illicit drugs, had no sick contacts and had not traveled recently, but she had adopted a stray cat 1 month before presentation.
- Jared Hossack
- Paul Ricketts
- John Hart