Brucellosis infection presenting with cholestasis

  • Fernández, M.A. Fernández
  • Mora, M. García de Paso
  • Checa, R. Mateos
  • Croche, B.
  • Gonzalez, A. Porras
  • Santaella, I. Obando
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Publication date
September 2010
Publisher
International Society for Infectious Diseases. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
ISSN
1201-9712
Citation count (estimate)
6

Abstract

SummaryBrucellosis is a relatively common disease in the Mediterranean area and may present with prolonged fever without focus, however it remains an important diagnostic challenge to most pediatricians. We report the case of a 10-year-old male patient who presented with fever without a focus of 10-day duration, hepatomegaly, ascites, a small elevation in transaminases and acute-phase reactants indicating cholestasis, leukopenia, and thrombocytopenia. Imaging tests showed many small, rounded, hypodense focal lesions in the liver and spleen. After eliminating a wide range of diseases, positive results for the Rose Bengal test and indirect immunofluorescence assay for Brucella melitensis made it possible to establish a diagnosis of hepatosple...

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