Two hundred and sixty three patients with a diagnosis of brucellosis beween January 1984 and December 1987 were studied prospectively. Sixty five patients (25%) developed osteoarticular complications. These patients had a more prolonged course than those with no complications. Spondylitis in 38 (58%) and sacroiliitis in 29 (45%) were the most prevalent. There were no significant laboratory, serological, or bacteriological differences between patients with and without osteoarticular complications. At diagnosis 47 patients (72%) showed radiographic abnormalities, commonly in axial sites but rarely in peripheral sites. Radionuclide bone scan was positive with no radiographic abnormalities in 17 (26%) of cases. Fifty seven patients received medical treatment alone, 51 (89%) being cured with a single course of treatment. Treatment failed or there was a relapse in six patients (11%), of whom five had spondylitis. Eight of the 65 patients (12%), all of whom had spondylitis and paravertebral or epidural abscesses, also required surgical treatment.
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De Dios Colmenero, J., Reguera, J. M., Fernandez-Nebro, A., & Cabrera-Franquelo, F. (1991). Osteoarticular complications of brucellosis. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 50(1), 23–26. https://doi.org/10.1136/ard.50.1.23
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