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Thyroiditis due to Brucella Melitensis

Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 1995
A case of thyroiditis due to Brucella Melitensis is reported. Brucellosis anticipated by about two months the onset of the characteristic symptoms of acute thyroiditis. Cultures of specimens obtained by fine needle aspiration biopsy and microbiological investigations allowed isolation and identification of the germ.
VERMIGLIO, Francesco   +3 more
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Brucella melitensis shunt infection

Neurology India, 2013
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Sipahi, Oguz Resat   +7 more
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OCCURRENCE OF BRUCELLA MELITENSIS IN IOWA

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1946
Brucella melitensis, the species of Brucella with usual source in goat and sheep, is now known to occur endemically in Iowa. Brucella abortus and Brucella suis, etiologic agents for brucellosis in cattle and hogs respectively, have been recognized and observed in Iowa since 1927.
Carl F. Jordan, Irving H. Borts
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Sakroiliitis durch Brucella melitensis

DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2008
Technetium scintigraphy established sacroiliitis in a 21-year-old man who had complained of hip pain for two weeks. Brucella melitensis was cultured from hip-joint fluid. He was treated with 160 mg trimethoprim and 800 mg sulphamethoxazole, three times daily for six weeks. He also had prophylactically 600 mg rifampicin daily by mouth for the last three
A. Hany, J. Frielingsdorf, P. E. Ballmer
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Endocarditis Caused by Brucella Melitensis

Medical Journal of Australia, 1993
To describe the management of an uncommon but serious infection in Australia.A 25-year-old woman developed endocarditis after residence in Turkey and consumption of goat dairy products. Brucella melitensis was isolated from blood cultures.The valve remained infected after prolonged intravenous administration of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, gentamicin
Robyn P Hardiman, Raymond C.K. Chan
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Brucella melitensis endocarditis

American Heart Journal, 1949
Abstract A case of endocarditis, affecting a previously damaged aortic valve, occurring during a chronic infection due to Br. abortus , and associated with positive blood cultures for this organism, is reported.
Richard T. Beehe, John K. Meneely
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Endocardite à Brucella melitensis

Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses, 1992
Resume Nous rapportons le cas d'une endocardite a Brucella melitensis. Cette affection rare est de pronostic severe, sa revelation etant generalement tardive lorsque d'importantes lesions vasculaires sont constituees. Il faut savoir y penser, particulierement en milieu rural dans les pays du pourtour mediterraneen, afin d'etablir le plus rapidement ...
R. Rahman   +6 more
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Breast abscess caused by Brucella melitensis

Journal of Infection, 1996
Cutaneous and soft tissue lesions are uncommon manifestations of brucellosis. Though breast involvement in animal brucellosis is not uncommon, involvement of the breast in human brucellosis is extremely rare. We report a case of breast abscess in a 39-year-old female caused by Brucella melitensis.
Magid A. Halim   +2 more
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Person-to-person transmission of Brucella melitensis

The Lancet, 1991
Human brucellosis is primarily an occupational hazard in the USA; in the Middle East and Africa ingestion of contaminated dairy products is an important route of infection. Whether human beings can become infected via person-to-person spread is uncertain.
J. Colville   +3 more
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Ovarian Abscess due to Brucella melitensis

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2003
The case of a 25-y-old woman with brucellar ovarian abscess is reported. Cultures of blood, ascites and a pus specimen yielded Brucella melitensis. The possibility of ovarian abscess being caused by Brucella melitensis should be considered in countries where the infection is endemic.
Veysel Fenkci   +2 more
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