Forgotten Diagnosis in Emergency Service : Tularemia

Cilt: 40 Sayı: 1 9 Eylül 2015
Mehmet Yiğit , Erdem Çevik , Özgür Doylan
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Forgotten Diagnosis in Emergency Service : Tularemia

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Purpose: In this report, we describe eight tularemia cases who have been admitted to emergency department and treated with medical therapy. Material and Methods: Eight patients were admitted to our city hospital January – May 2012 with the complaints of swelling in the neck, sore throat and fever. Tularemia diagnosis was confirmed with the micro-agglutination test. Results: The median age of eight patients was 58 year and 50% of them were male. Swollen cervical lymph node (%100) was the most common symptom in the tularemia patients. Other symptoms were sore throat, chills, weakness and fever. At physical examination there were lymphadenopathy at 8 patients, tonsillopharyngytis at one patient and fever at one patient. Patients with a diagnosis of tularemia were started antibiotic and surgical drainage were applied to three patients. Possible source of contamination were source water, rural areas and dead animal. Patients have been followed with medical therapy. Conclusion: Tularemia is most common in our country and with early diagnosis and antibacterial therapy complications could be reduced

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APA
Yiğit, M., Çevik, E., & Doylan, Ö. (2015). Forgotten Diagnosis in Emergency Service : Tularemia. Cukurova Medical Journal, 40(1), 129-134. https://doi.org/10.17826/cutf.91230
AMA
1.Yiğit M, Çevik E, Doylan Ö. Forgotten Diagnosis in Emergency Service : Tularemia. Cukurova Med J. 2015;40(1):129-134. doi:10.17826/cutf.91230
Chicago
Yiğit, Mehmet, Erdem Çevik, ve Özgür Doylan. 2015. “Forgotten Diagnosis in Emergency Service : Tularemia”. Cukurova Medical Journal 40 (1): 129-34. https://doi.org/10.17826/cutf.91230.
EndNote
Yiğit M, Çevik E, Doylan Ö (01 Eylül 2015) Forgotten Diagnosis in Emergency Service : Tularemia. Cukurova Medical Journal 40 1 129–134.
IEEE
[1]M. Yiğit, E. Çevik, ve Ö. Doylan, “Forgotten Diagnosis in Emergency Service : Tularemia”, Cukurova Med J, c. 40, sy 1, ss. 129–134, Eyl. 2015, doi: 10.17826/cutf.91230.
ISNAD
Yiğit, Mehmet - Çevik, Erdem - Doylan, Özgür. “Forgotten Diagnosis in Emergency Service : Tularemia”. Cukurova Medical Journal 40/1 (01 Eylül 2015): 129-134. https://doi.org/10.17826/cutf.91230.
JAMA
1.Yiğit M, Çevik E, Doylan Ö. Forgotten Diagnosis in Emergency Service : Tularemia. Cukurova Med J. 2015;40:129–134.
MLA
Yiğit, Mehmet, vd. “Forgotten Diagnosis in Emergency Service : Tularemia”. Cukurova Medical Journal, c. 40, sy 1, Eylül 2015, ss. 129-34, doi:10.17826/cutf.91230.
Vancouver
1.Mehmet Yiğit, Erdem Çevik, Özgür Doylan. Forgotten Diagnosis in Emergency Service : Tularemia. Cukurova Med J. 01 Eylül 2015;40(1):129-34. doi:10.17826/cutf.91230