BACKGROUND Brucellosis is endemic in India with seropositivity rates as high as 10%in children in the eastern states,yet the disease is not on the radar when a differential diagnosis of pyrexia of unknown origin(PUO)i...BACKGROUND Brucellosis is endemic in India with seropositivity rates as high as 10%in children in the eastern states,yet the disease is not on the radar when a differential diagnosis of pyrexia of unknown origin(PUO)is being considered,especially in children in urban set-up.This may be because of the non-specific multitude of systemic symptoms seen in this disease and the lack of awareness among clinicians.CASE SUMMARY We present a case of a 13-year-old boy,who came with a history of undulating fever for the past three and a half months,loss of appetite,and abdominal pain.The child had visited several pediatricians and was even admitted to a tertiary care hospital for PUO evaluation,but to no avail.He presented to us after three and half months of suffering and weight loss of more than 10%of body weight.His ultrasonography revealed thickening of the terminal ileum.His blood culture grew Brucella melitensis.A diagnosis of Brucellosis with terminal ileitis was made.Brucella serology by enzyme-linked immunoassay(ELISA)was positive for both IgG and IgM.He was treated with doxycycline and Rifampicin along with syrup multivitamin and zinc,for 6 wk.There was remarkable improvement with gain in 4 kg body weight within 2 mo of completing treatment.History revealed consumption of unpasteurized milk and contact with cattle.CONCLUSION Clinical suspicion,detailed history,appropriate laboratory investigations are the three pillars for diagnosing Brucellosis in patients presenting with vague symptoms.展开更多
The nasopharynx is an unusual site for extraosseous chordoma. The characteristic histology and immunohistochemistry confirmed the diagnosis. The behaviour of this tumour is locally aggressive. We report a case of naso...The nasopharynx is an unusual site for extraosseous chordoma. The characteristic histology and immunohistochemistry confirmed the diagnosis. The behaviour of this tumour is locally aggressive. We report a case of nasopharyngeal chordoma in an elderly patient with literature review.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Brucellosis is endemic in India with seropositivity rates as high as 10%in children in the eastern states,yet the disease is not on the radar when a differential diagnosis of pyrexia of unknown origin(PUO)is being considered,especially in children in urban set-up.This may be because of the non-specific multitude of systemic symptoms seen in this disease and the lack of awareness among clinicians.CASE SUMMARY We present a case of a 13-year-old boy,who came with a history of undulating fever for the past three and a half months,loss of appetite,and abdominal pain.The child had visited several pediatricians and was even admitted to a tertiary care hospital for PUO evaluation,but to no avail.He presented to us after three and half months of suffering and weight loss of more than 10%of body weight.His ultrasonography revealed thickening of the terminal ileum.His blood culture grew Brucella melitensis.A diagnosis of Brucellosis with terminal ileitis was made.Brucella serology by enzyme-linked immunoassay(ELISA)was positive for both IgG and IgM.He was treated with doxycycline and Rifampicin along with syrup multivitamin and zinc,for 6 wk.There was remarkable improvement with gain in 4 kg body weight within 2 mo of completing treatment.History revealed consumption of unpasteurized milk and contact with cattle.CONCLUSION Clinical suspicion,detailed history,appropriate laboratory investigations are the three pillars for diagnosing Brucellosis in patients presenting with vague symptoms.
文摘The nasopharynx is an unusual site for extraosseous chordoma. The characteristic histology and immunohistochemistry confirmed the diagnosis. The behaviour of this tumour is locally aggressive. We report a case of nasopharyngeal chordoma in an elderly patient with literature review.