Brucellar Spine Infection
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概要
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Brucellosis can be difficult to diagnose because of the nonspecific and variable clinical picture. This systemic disease is still an important public health problem in the Mediterranean Basin. These four cases of brucellar spine infection originated from rural areas around Aydin, Turkey. The systemic complaints of fever, profuse sweating, malaise, polyarthromyalgia, and weight loss indicated the final diagnosis of brucellosis and presumptive diagnoses were made based on agglutination testing for brucellosis. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging indicated signs of bone infection and soft tissue involvement. Good outcomes were obtained with prolonged treatment with antibrucellar drugs including streptomycin, rifampicin, and tetracycline. Early diagnosis is important and prompt antibrucellar chemotherapy is effective in most cases, but prolonged follow up is necessary in all patients with spinal brucellosis.
- 日本脳神経外科学会の論文
- 2004-10-15
著者
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Gurer Gulcan
Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation Departments Adnan Menderes University Hospital
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Sendur Omer
Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation Departments Adnan Menderes University Hospital
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Sendur Omer
Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation Department Adnan Menderes University Hospital
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Turgut Mehmet
Neurosurgery Adnan Menderes University Hospital
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Turgut Mehmet
Neurosurgery Departments Adnan Menderes University Hospital
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CULLU Emre
Orthopedics and Traumatology Departments, Adnan Menderes University Hospital
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Cullu Emre
Orthopedics And Traumatology Departments Adnan Menderes University Hospital
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