Q fever presenting as splenic infarct without endocarditis.
IDCases
; 37: e02012, 2024.
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ABSTRACT
Q fever is frequently associated with the development of antiphospholipid antibodies though rarely causes thromboses. A 44-year-old man presented with diarrhea and fevers and was found to have a splenic infarct. Infectious work-up revealed acute Q fever as well as high anticardiolipin antibody titers. He was treated with doxycycline and hydroxychloroquine and suffered no further thromboembolic complications. The optimal management of thromboembolic complications is uncertain given the rarity of documented cases. However, the presence of these antibodies has been associated with increased risk of complications. Further investigation into the management of patients with Q fever associated hypercoagulability is needed.
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IDCases
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2024
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Estados Unidos