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Is brucellosis a great mimic of tuberculosis? A case report
Author(s)
Dimitrios Sfairopoulos
Stavroula Tsiara
Fotios Barkas
Persefoni N. Margariti
Aris P. Agouridis
Evangelia E. Ntzani
Evangelos C. Rizos
Abstract
Tuberculosis (TB) can manifest prolonged fever or fever of unknown origin, especially when it is located extrapulmonary. We report a case of disseminated TB complicated by iliac bone osteolysis and a gluteal abscess in a 75-year-old female patient with fever and bone marrow dysplasia. Diagnosis of TB was made despite transient false-positive high-titer agglutination tests and ELISA antibodies to Brucella. The case presented shows that in a highly suggestive case of TB, positive agglutination tests or ELISA antibodies to Brucella should be interpreted with caution, and repeated testing should be performed to assess their persistence and fluctuation over time.
Part Of
European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
Journal or Serie
European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
Issue
9
Volume
39
Start Page
1711
End Page
1715
ISSN
09349723
Date Issued
2020-09-01
DOI
10.1007/s10096-020-03902-y
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Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH