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Clinical and laboratory findings in neurobrucellosis: review of 31 cases.

Mahboubeh Haji-Abdolbagi1, Mehrnaz Rasooli-Nejad, Sirous Jafari, Mehrdad Hasibi, Abdolreza Soudbakhsh.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Neurobrucellosis is an uncommon complication of brucellosis. The clinical features of neurobrucellosis vary greatly and, in general, tend to be chronic. Many of the laboratory procedures usually employed in the diagnosis of brucellosis frequently give negative results. For these reasons, and because brucellosis is a disease, which is both treatable and curable, the degree of suspicion must be high, especially in endemic areas, so that an early diagnosis can be made to allow suitable treatment to be established.
METHODS: A retrospective analysis of 31 cases of neurobrucellosis was carried out.
RESULTS: Meningitis and meningoencephalitis were the most common form of neurobrucellosis in our patients. The most commonly-used antibiotics were combinations of rifampin, doxycycline, and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole.
CONCLUSION: The differential diagnosis of neurobrucellosis is wide. However, the disease should be ruled out in all patients who develop unexplained neurological symptoms, especially in those who live in endemic areas.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18154418     DOI: 08111/AIM.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Iran Med        ISSN: 1029-2977            Impact factor:   1.354


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Authors:  Hakan Erdem; Aysegül Ulu-Kilic; Selim Kilic; Mustafa Karahocagil; Ghaydaa Shehata; Necla Eren-Tulek; Funda Yetkin; Mustafa Kemal Celen; Nurgul Ceran; Hanefi Cem Gul; Gurkan Mert; Suda Tekin-Koruk; Murat Dizbay; Ayse Seza Inal; Saygin Nayman-Alpat; Mile Bosilkovski; Dilara Inan; Nese Saltoglu; Laila Abdel-Baky; Maria Teresa Adeva-Bartolome; Bahadir Ceylan; Suzan Sacar; Vedat Turhan; Emel Yilmaz; Nazif Elaldi; Zeliha Kocak-Tufan; Kenan Ugurlu; Basak Dokuzoguz; Hava Yilmaz; Sibel Gundes; Rahmet Guner; Nail Ozgunes; Asim Ulcay; Serhat Unal; Saim Dayan; Levent Gorenek; Ahmet Karakas; Yesim Tasova; Gaye Usluer; Yasar Bayindir; Behice Kurtaran; Oguz Resat Sipahi; Hakan Leblebicioglu
Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  2011-12-12       Impact factor: 5.191

2.  Cervical spondylitic myeloradiculopathy due to chronic brucellosis in a Ugandan teenager.

Authors:  P Kyebambe; R Kasyaba; S Nkakyekorera
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3.  From a simple chronic headache to neurobrucellosis: a case report.

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4.  Neurobrucellosis associated with syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone with resultant diabetes insipidus and hypothyroidism.

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Review 7.  The Role of Neutrophils in Brucellosis.

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8.  Clinical and Laboratory Findings of Nonacute Neurobrucellosis.

Authors:  Li-Dong Jiao; Chang-Biao Chu; Chhetri Jagadish Kumar; Jie Cui; Xian-Ling Wang; Li-Yong Wu; Cun-Jiang Li; Xiang-Bo Wang
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9.  Demyelinating steroid-responsive neurobrucellosis.

Authors:  Fateen Ata; Zohaib Yousaf; Mohammad Khalid Sharif; Ahmed Abdallah
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2020-03-08

10.  A Rare presentation of neurobrucellosis in a child with Recurrent transient ischemic attacks and pseudotumor cerebri (A case report and review of literature).

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Journal:  Iran J Child Neurol       Date:  2014
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