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Fulminant clostridioides difficile colitis in an obese patient with previous bilio-pancreatic diversion
Clostridioides difficile infection is a common nosocomial infection, generally related to prolonged antibiotic therapy. Over the past decade, increasing rates of healthcare associated C.difficile colitis have been observed. Most cases are treated medically with antibiotic and supportive therapy