skin rashes on leg in brucellosis: a rare presentation.

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seyed hossein shahcheraghi infectious and tropical diseases research center, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran.

jamshid ayatollahi infectious and tropical diseases research center, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran.

abstract

brucellosis is the most widespread zoonotic infection in the world. the disease is endemic in countries bordering the mediterranean sea. it is an important re-emerging infectious disease. this disease is closely associated with the evolution of mankind as an agrarian society linked to the practice of shepherding and popularization of animal husbandry. the patients with this disease are typically present with chills, fever, asthenia and sweating. this paper describes a patient with brucellosis and skin rashes on the leg. a 41-year-old man presented with fever, ataxia, and dysarthria. he was a shepherd. the patient reported the loss of appetite, arthralgia and weight loss during previous five months. finally, he was diagnosed with brucellosis by positive blood culture and high titer for brucella agglutination test. the clinical manifestation of brucellosis is very broad, ranging from asymptomatic infection to serious debilitating disease. current patient had skin rashes on his leg. brucellosis must be considered in the differential diagnosis of acute infections, especially if there is a history of fresh milk product ingestion and living in an endemic region.

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acta medica iranica

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