Unusual manifestations of brucellosis: A retrospective case series in a tertiary care Greek university hospital

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Abstract

Brucellosis remains a diagnostic puzzle. We retrospectively studied the case notes of 105 patients with brucellosis who were admitted in the Department of Internal Medicine of the University of Patras Hospital, a tertiary care institution serving an extended rural area in western Greece, from 2003 to 2006. Five unusual causes of brucellosis were identified: hepatic, epidural and thyroid abscesses, intrahepatic cholestatic liver disease and pancytopenia. Virtually every human organ and system can be involved in brucellosis, which highlights the need to include brucellosis in the differential diagnosis, especially in endemic areas.

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Starakis, I., Mazokopakis, E. E., & Bassaris, H. (2010). Unusual manifestations of brucellosis: A retrospective case series in a tertiary care Greek university hospital. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 16(4), 365–370. https://doi.org/10.26719/2010.16.4.365

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