| Literature DB >> 16857626 |
Basak Karakurum Goksel1, Deniz Yerdelen, Mehmet Karatas, Aysel Pelit, Y Ziya Demiroglu, O Kizilkilic, Meliha Tan, Okan Toygar.
Abstract
Cranial nerve involvement in brucellosis is rare. We present a case of brucellosis presenting with optic neuritis and abducens nerve palsy on the left side. Cerebrospinal fluid findings indicated Brucella meningitis with high protein count, low sugar level and pleocystosis. In addition, Brucella agglutination test (Wright test) was found to be 1/128 in cerebrospinal fluid. Serum agglutination test for Brucella was also positive at 1/1280. This case was diagnosed as brucellosis involving optic and abducens nerves. The patient was treated by ceftriaxone (intravenous), rifampicin (orally) and doxycycline (orally). Two months later the patient's vision acuity in the left eye had moderately improved and the patient's left abducens palsy had almost disappeared. In conclusion, cranial nerve involvement in brucellosis can have good prognosis if anti-Brucella treatment is undertaken early.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16857626 DOI: 10.1080/00365540500466614
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Infect Dis ISSN: 0036-5548