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PLoS One ; 19(3): e0299878, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38536847

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the outcome of complicated osteoarticular brucellosis. METHODS: A retrospective chart review was conducted at King Abdulaziz Medical City (KAMC), in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. All patients aged more than 14 who have been diagnosed with complicated brucellosis with osteoarticular disease between July 2016 and December 2022 were included. RESULTS: A total of 82 (10.7%) patients met the criteria, with a male predominance of 66 (80.4%), and their mean age was 56.4 ± 19.3 years. A positive blood culture was found in 33 (40.2%). The most common clinical presentation was fever (57.3%). All patients received a doxycycline-based regimen except one. 62 (75.60%) patients were treated with three or more medication regimens, while 20 (24.40%) patients received two drug regimens. The mean duration of therapy was 94.2 days for two-drug therapy and 116.4 days for three-drug therapy. A total of 78 out of 82 (95.1%) cases were cured at the end of treatment. Unfavorable outcomes were documented in four cases (two relapses and two treatment failures). Neither using three drugs regimen nor longer duration of therapy was associated with better outcome. CONCLUSIONS: Unfavorable outcomes have been noticed to be minimal in our cohort of patients with osteoarticular brucellosis, treated mainly with a three-drug regimen and a longer duration of therapy.


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Brucelosis , Humanos , Masculino , Adulto , Persona de Mediana Edad , Anciano , Femenino , Estudios Retrospectivos , Arabia Saudita/epidemiología , Centros de Atención Terciaria , Brucelosis/complicaciones , Brucelosis/tratamiento farmacológico , Brucelosis/diagnóstico , Doxiciclina/uso terapéutico
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J Am Acad Orthop Surg Glob Res Rev ; 4(5): e1900156, 2020 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33970574

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AIM: This study presents a rare case of pseudoaneurysm mimicking a tumor on the back, with no history of fever, trauma, or surgical intervention. In which no identifiable symptoms or warning signs were present. This pseudoaneurysm arises from intercostal arteries and segmental arteries. Both of which, to the limit of our knowledge, have not been discussed before. METHOD: This study was done using chart and literature review. We present a case of a 46-year-old man with a known case of left-sided intracranial hemorrhage due to hypertension and an old cerebrovascular accident. The patient has a positive history of hypertension, which could have attributed to the pseudoaneurysm; however, he has no history of vascular disease otherwise. The patient reports of back swelling and intermittent back pain for the past 3 years. On MRI, the mass showed a pulsating pattern around it. It also showed a layering effect because of different wall thicknesses and enhanced patterns, and the enhancement ratio was increased. In addition, it showed flow artifacts with T1 hyperintense areas because of associated thrombus and blood products. These changes noted on the MRI prompted the team to do a color Doppler study to confirm the presence of an aneurysm and if present, to do a CT angiography. The color Doppler showed a turbulent flow, that is, there was a bidirectional pulsatile flow which further confirms the presence of a pseudoaneurysm. Spine CT with contrast showed a right paraspinal lesion at the T9-T11 level. It had contrast enhancement and flow inside, consistent with a partially thrombosed aneurysm. The CT also showed evidence of bone remodeling in the adjacent thoracic vertebrae. The patient opted for spinal vascular emobilization and vascular sheath removal. The right and left intercostal arteries were selected at the level of left and right T4, left T8, bilateral T9, and bilateral T10. CONCLUSION: Differentiating between pseudoaneurysms and osteogenic tumors is essential to target later investigations accordingly. In addition, if pseudoaneurysms are left untreated, they could cause bony erosions of the vertebra, which lead to compression fractures. They can further compress the adjacent neurovasculature, which worsens the morbidity.


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Aneurisma Falso , Aneurisma Falso/diagnóstico , Aorta Torácica , Humanos , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Vértebras Torácicas , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X
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