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Query: UMLS:C0010200 (
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Pulmonary abnormalities in brucellosis are rare. We report on nine cases (five adults and four children) with pulmonary brucellosis. All presented with fever,
cough
and mucopurulent sputum, and most had abnormal signs in the chest. Radiography of the chest showed pneumonic patches or consolidation in five patients, pleural effusion in three, granuloma of the lung in one and a picture of interstitial pneumonitis in one. All the patients had a brucella agglutination titre of 1:320 or more, and an elevated titre in the brucella-specific enzyme linked immunosorbent assay of IgM, IgG and IgA. Blood cultures grew
Brucella melitensis
in six patients while the pleural fluid aspirate grew the same organism in two of three patients. Treatment with oral oxytetracycline, doxycycline, rifampicin, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole alone, in combination with each other or together with intramuscular streptomycin was successful in all patients. All our patients recovered and none relapsed.
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PMID:Pulmonary brucellosis. 259 62
Brucella endocarditis was diagnosed in a 21-year-old itinerant farm worker hospitalized for acute pulmonary edema. History taking revealed
cough
, fever and sweating one month earlier which had been treated with antibiotics. At admission, echography showed lesions on the aortic valve and hemocultures identified Brucella meltensis. On day 7 of specific treatment with doxycycline (200 mg/day) and rifamycine (1200 mg/day), and despite digitalics and diuretics, left ventricular failure rapidly worsened, leading to cardiac arrest and death before emergency surgery could be performed. Autopsy showed occlusive vegetations on the aortic valves facing the right coronary ostium, deep ulceration of the valsava sinus with abscess formation and fibrino-hemorragic pericarditis involving both the anterior and posterior walls of the epicardium. Gram negative germs were evidenced in the abscess alone. This case emphasizes the potentially rapid destructive effect of
Brucella melitensis
and confirms that surgery is the safest therapeutic alternative for aortic valve localizations. Surgery should be performed without delay.
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PMID:[Brucella pancarditis with fatal outcome]. 866 92
A 33-year-old Portugese worker presented with a one-week history of nonproductive
cough
and fever. A presumptive diagnosis "viral infection of the respiratory tract" was made. However, because of persisting
cough
and fever further investigations were necessary, and finally
Brucella melitensis
was isolated in blood cultures. Three months before admission to the hospital the man was dressing the carcasses of a goat in Portugal and consumpted fresh goats milk cheese. Antibiotic therapy with Rifampicin and Trimethoprim/Sulfamethoxazol over 6 weeks improved the signs and symptoms of the infection.
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PMID:[Fever and dry cough in a construction worker from Portugal]. 934 Jul 10
Brucellosis remains a major zoonotic disease worldwide. It has never been reported at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital (KCMH). The authors describe the first case of brucellosis in KCMH, and also review all previous reports in Thailand. The presented case was a 52-year-old Thai man, living in Phetchabun Province, who was diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis two years prior to admission. He presented with prolonged fever, dry
cough
, weight loss of eight kg over three months, hepatosplenomegaly, and pancytopenia. Blood and bone marrow cultures grew
Brucella melitensis
at 72 hours of incubation. A slide agglutination (Rose Bengal) test was also positive for Brucella antibody. He had been exposed to contaminated placenta of his goats that had spontaneous abortion in the past few months before his illness. The patient was successfully treated with gentamicin, doxycycline, and rifampicin. Clinicians should have a high index of suspicion when evaluating patients presenting with prolonged fever and having an exposure risk of brucellosis.
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PMID:Brucellosis: the first case of King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital and review of the literature. 1704 47
We describe the case of a 12-year-old boy from Sudan who presented with fever of 1-week duration, headache,
cough
, and vomiting. A set of diagnostic tests led to the diagnosis of three infectious diseases: visceral leishmaniasis (probable diagnosis based on positive direct agglutination test), enteric fever (blood culture grown with
Salmonella
Paratyphi), and brucellosis (blood culture grown with
Brucella melitensis
). The patient received specific treatment of the three infections and recovered. This case illustrates the occurrence and possible implications of coinfections in patients with persistent fever, including conditions that are hard to diagnose in field settings, such as brucellosis and enteric fever.
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PMID:Case Report: Visceral Leishmaniasis with
Salmonella
Paratyphi and
Brucella melitensis
Coinfection as a Cause of Persistent Fever in a Patient from Sudan. 3025 32