Abstract
We present the case of a 42-year-old male patient who applied to the emergency department of our hospital with clinical nephritis, orchitis, acute renal failure without endocarditis, and a low-grade fever. Brucella agglutinin titers were 1:160, Rose Bengal test was positive and Brucella melitensis was isolated from urine and blood cultures. A combination of oral rifampin (600 mg/day) and doxycycline (200 mg/day) was administered along with supportive treatment leading to resolution of his clinical status by eight weeks. This was a rare complication of severe renal involvement due to brucellosis which resolved with antibiotic treatment. © 2011 Ozgur et al.
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Dagli, O., Dokur, M., Guzeldag, G., & Ozmen, Y. (2011). Acute renal failure due to Brucella melitensis. Journal of Infection in Developing Countries, 5(12), 893–895. https://doi.org/10.3855/jidc.1442
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