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Year 2019, , 217 - 222, 04.01.2019
https://doi.org/10.18621/eurj.378485

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Extensive cranial, spinal and abdominal involvement in brucellosis: a case with review of the literature

Year 2019, , 217 - 222, 04.01.2019
https://doi.org/10.18621/eurj.378485

Abstract








Brucellosis is still an endemic disease in certain
parts of world. It’s clinical and radiological 
features are crucial for an accurate diagnosis. Although systemic
disease in brucellosis shows common typical features, it’s also very important
to know the uncommon features of multisystemic involvement. Herein we present a
case of brucellosis with unique imaging features of extensive cranial, spinal,
abdominal involvement in a middle aged woman.




References

  • [1] Inan AS, Ceran N, Erdem I, Engin DO, Senbayrak S, Ozyurek SC, et al. Neurobrucellosis with transient ischemic attack, vasculopathic changes, intracerebral granulomas and basal ganglia infarction: a case report. J Med Case Rep 2010;4:340.
  • [2] Buzgan T, Karahocagil MK, Irmak H, Baran AI, Karsen H, Evirgen O, et al. Clinical manifestations and complications in 1028 cases of brucellosis: a retrospective evaluation and review of the literature. Int J Infect Dis 2010;14:e469-78.
  • [3] Kizilkilic O, Calli C. Neurobrucellosis. Neuroimaging Clin N Am. 2011;21(4):927-37.
  • [4] Krishnan C, Kaplin AI, Graber JS, Darman JS, Kerr DA.. Recurrent transverse myelitis following neurobrucellosis: immunologic features and beneficial response to immunosuppression. J Neurovirol 2005;11:225-31.
  • [5] Tali ET, Gultekin S. Spinal infections. Eur Radiol 2005;15:599-607.
  • [6] Colmenero Jde D, Queipo-Ortuno MI, Maria Reguera J, Angel Suarez-Muñoz M, Martín-Carballino S, Morata P. Chronic hepatosplenic abscesses in Brucellosis. Clinico-therapeutic features and molecular diagnostic approach. Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis 2002;42:159-67.
  • [7] Renzulli P, Hostettler A, Schoepfer AM, Gloor B, Candinas D. Systematic review of atraumatic splenic rupture. Br J Surg 2009;96:1114-21.
  • [8] Dülger AC, Yılmaz M, Aytemiz E, Bartın K, Bulut MD, Kemik Ö, et al. [Spontaneous splenic rupture and hemoperitoneum due to brucellosis infection: a case report]. Van Tıp Derg 2011;18:41-4. [Article in Turkish]
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Case Reports
Authors

Ali Murat Koç 0000-0001-6824-4990

Yaprak Ünsal 0000-0002-1124-8939

Hülya Mollamehmetoğlu This is me 0000-0002-2435-5434

Özgür Esen 0000-0002-3831-262X

Rıfat Reha Bilgin This is me 0000-0002-7571-9699

Publication Date January 4, 2019
Submission Date January 13, 2018
Acceptance Date May 2, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2019

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AMA Koç AM, Ünsal Y, Mollamehmetoğlu H, Esen Ö, Bilgin RR. Extensive cranial, spinal and abdominal involvement in brucellosis: a case with review of the literature. Eur Res J. January 2019;5(1):217-222. doi:10.18621/eurj.378485

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