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Brucella meningitis

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1990
A 36-year-old Hispanic man came into the emergency department with nonspecific symptoms (headache, myalgias, low-grade temperature, and low white blood cell count) and was diagnosed with brucella meningitis. The patient said he had consumed unpasteurized goat's milk and cheese in Mexico, and had been treated 3 months previously for a febrile illness ...
K R, Challoner, K B, Riley, R A, Larsen
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Brucella Arthritis

Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology, 1986
Nine cases of peripheral arthritis were identified among 40 patients with brucellosis, in the endemic area of Southwestern Greece, during a 4-year prospective study. In 5 patients the joint was aspirated and the examination of the synovial fluid revealed white cell counts ranging from 4,460/mm3 to 8,800/mm3, with lymphocytic predominance.
A P, Andonopoulos   +3 more
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Brucella endocarditis

International Journal of Cardiology, 1991
Between 1987 and 1990, three patients with abscesses produced by Brucella endocarditis were admitted to the Department of Infectious Diseases, "Ospedali Riuniti", Bergamo, Italy. In each case, the diagnosis was based on a history of ingestion of milk products, positive Wright serology, positive blood and valvar culture, and echocardiography.
G, Delvecchio   +2 more
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Brucella peritonitis

Journal of Infection, 1993
We report the case of a patient with peritonitis caused by Brucella melitensis who also had chronic liver disease. At first the patient was treated for bacterial peritonitis but when a lymphocytic ascites was aspirated antituberculosis chemotherapy was given.
M A, Halim   +4 more
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Brucella meningitis

Journal of Infection, 1987
Infection with Brucella melitensis is endemic in Saudi Arabia but involvement of the central nervous system (CNS) is rare. We report on three patients with acute brucella meningitis, all of whom had a history of exposure to a possible source of infection. Diagnosis was confirmed by isolation of Brucella species from blood cultures.
I O, Al-Orainey   +3 more
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Brucella

Brucella türleri, insan ve hayvan hücrelerine yerleşim göstererek fagositler içine yerleşebilen fakültatif hücre içi bir bakterilerdir. İnsanlarda hastalığa neden olan en yaygın Brucella türleri; B. melitensis, B. abortus, B. suis ve B. canis olarak bilinmektedir. Bruselloz hastalığı bir zoonozdur.
Pablo C. Baldi   +1 more
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Chronic Brucella Empyema

Chest, 1993
Brucellosis rates have decreased in developed countries in recent years, but the pathologic condition still occurs in developing countries and well-known endemic areas such as the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern countries. A Portuguese patient presented in Switzerland with long-term pleural empyema, which was later diagnosed as Brucella empyema ...
N, Mili, R, Auckenthaler, L P, Nicod
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Brucella Sacroiliitis

Clinical Pediatrics, 1983
L S, Neinstein, J, Goldenring
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Brucella Nephritis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1969
G, Dunea   +4 more
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Brucella spondylodiscitis

Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2017
Ogul, Hayri   +3 more
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