Unilateral optic neuritis as a presentation of neurobrucellosis

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Neurobrucellosis manifesting as optic neuritis is a rare disease in childhood. We report a case of neurobrucellosis in a 11 year old girl leading to visual impairment and headache. Physical examination revealed mild oedema of right tibiotarsic joint and optic neuritis. Investigations showed CSF pleocytosis and a Brucella serum agglutination titer of 1/640. Complete reversal of the symptoms was observed after appropriate antibiotic treatment. To our knowledge only four cases of neurobrucellosis manifesting with visual impairment in childhood are previously reported in literature. © R. Marques et al., 2011. Licensee PAGEPress, Italy.

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Marques, R., Martins, C., Machado, I., Monteiro, J. P., Campos, N., & Calhau, P. (2011). Unilateral optic neuritis as a presentation of neurobrucellosis. Pediatric Reports, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.4081/pr.2011.e11

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