Neither neoplasia nor tuberculosis, but Francisella

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Abstract

Tularaemia is an emerging anthropozoonosis transmitted by contact with infected animals and through arthropod bites, inhalation, or ingestion. We describe a pulmonary nodule suggesting cancer in a 70-year-old man. Histological analysis excluded neoplasia, and bacteriological culture excluded tuberculosis. Serological testing and PCR Francisella were positive for this hunter patient, then treated by ciprofloxacin with a favourable outcome.

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Mambie, A., Wallet, F., Scherman, L., Armand, S., Vervelle, C., Faure, K., … Loïez, C. (2016). Neither neoplasia nor tuberculosis, but Francisella. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofw080

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