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Neurobrucellosis: report of 54 cases.

HamidReza NaderiFereshte SheybaniAshkan ParsaMahboubeh HaddadFarzaneh Khoroushi
Published in: Tropical medicine and health (2022)
The symptoms of neurobrucellosis could be mild and nonspecific and the classic triad of meningitis is uncommon. Mild CSF pleocytosis of fewer than 50 leukocytes per microliter of CSF was common but severe hyperproteinorrhachia and severe hypoglycorrhachia were rare in neurobrucellosis. Differentiation between neurobrucellosis and systemic brucellosis is important, because more prolonged treatment is indicated for neurobrucellosis, and it could be associated with a broad spectrum of complications that require close follow-up.
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