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We have reviewed the clinical presentation of 100 consecutive culture positive cases of brucellosis which came under our care during the last two years. Of these, six had atypical presentations and but for the routine practice of sending blood for brucella culture, the diagnosis would have been missed. The unusual presentations included a 19 year old boy presenting as an acute abdomen ending in laparotomy, a 52 year old man presenting with a psoas abscess, a 29 year old woman presenting with a transient perinephric mass, a 75 year old man with an acute flare up of his osteoarthritis, a 65 year old diabetic man presenting in an insulin-resistant diabetic state and a 35 year old man presenting with a cauda equina syndrome.
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PMID:Unusual presentation of culture positive brucellosis. 317 21

Suspected spinal cord or cauda equina pathology is an emergency that must be dealt with swiftly, with appropriate referral and investigations. Constipation is a clinical diagnosis of exclusion, but should not be forgotten as a cause of major morbidity when severe in nature. It can mimic an acute abdomen, sepsis and even spinal cord pathology. We describe a case of cauda equina syndrome in a young man. The pathology responsible was found to be constipation with faecal impaction, once nerve and bony pathology were excluded. When treated, there was almost immediate resolution of the neurologic signs and urinary retention.
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PMID:Cauda equina syndrome secondary to constipation: an uncommon occurrence. 1594 46