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Kas İskelet Sistemi Yakınması Olmayan Osteoartiküler Bruselloz

Year 2019, Volume: 4 Issue: 4, 539 - 542, 31.12.2019
https://doi.org/10.26453/otjhs.527316

Abstract

Bruselloz gelişmekte
olan ülkelerin önemli sağlık problemlerindendir. Hastaların ana şikayetleri
halsizlik, iştahsızlık, eklem ağrısı ve terlemedir. Kas iskelet sistemi
tutulumu en fazla görülen komplikasyonudur. Bu olgu sunumunda kas iskelet
sistemi tutulumu ile ilgili şikayetleri olmayan bir hastada tespit edilen
bruselloza bağlı spondilit ve spondilodiskit olgusuna dikkat çekmek
amaçlanmıştır. Hastanın tanısı rastlantısal olarak çekilen manyetik rezonans
görüntüleme ile konulmuştur.

References

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  • Solís García del Pozo J, Solera J. Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials in the treatment of human brucellosis. PLoS One. 2012;7(2):e32090.
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  • Colmenero JD, Ruiz-Mesa JD, Plata A, et al. Clinical findings, therapeutic approach, and outcome of brucellar vertebral osteomyelitis. Clin Infect Dis. 2008;46(3):426-33.
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Osteoarticular Brucellosis without Musculoskeletal Complaints

Year 2019, Volume: 4 Issue: 4, 539 - 542, 31.12.2019
https://doi.org/10.26453/otjhs.527316

Abstract

Brucellosis is one of the major health problem in
developing countries. Main complaints of patients are weakness, fatigue, joint
pain, and sweating. Musculoskelatal system involvement is the most seen
complication. In this case report, we aimed to draw attention to a brucellar
spondylitis and spondylodiscitis case who does not have any complaints about
the involvement of musculoskeletal system. His diagnosis was made with magnetic
resonance imaging incidentally.

References

  • Skalsky K, Yahav D, Bishara J, Pitlik S, Leibovici L, Paul M. Treatment of human brucellosis: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. BMJ. 2008;336(7646):701-4.
  • Solís García del Pozo J, Solera J. Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials in the treatment of human brucellosis. PLoS One. 2012;7(2):e32090.
  • Al-Nassir W. Brucellosis. (Cited 15 November 2013) http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/213430-overview#a0156. Accessed January 3, 2019.
  • Kursun E, Turunc T, Demiroglu Y, Arslan H. Evaluation of four hundred and forty seven brucellosis cases. Intern Med. 2013;52(7):745-50.
  • Colmenero JD, Ruiz-Mesa JD, Plata A, et al. Clinical findings, therapeutic approach, and outcome of brucellar vertebral osteomyelitis. Clin Infect Dis. 2008;46(3):426-33.
  • Turgut M, Sendur OF, Gürel M. Brucellar spondylodiscitis in the lumbar region. Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo). 2003;43(4):210-2.
  • Al Eissa YA. Brucellosis in Saudi Arabia: Past, Present and Future. Annals of Saudi Medicine. 1999;19(5):403-405.
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Details

Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Case report
Authors

Ertuğrul Guclu 0000-0003-2860-2831

Yusuf Durmaz This is me 0000-0002-3455-2722

Oğuz Karabay 0000-0003-0502-432X

Publication Date December 31, 2019
Submission Date February 14, 2019
Acceptance Date April 13, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 4 Issue: 4

Cite

AMA Guclu E, Durmaz Y, Karabay O. Osteoarticular Brucellosis without Musculoskeletal Complaints. OTJHS. December 2019;4(4):539-542. doi:10.26453/otjhs.527316

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