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The aim of this study was to determine the rates, types, clinical features and treatment of osteoarthricular involvement of brucellosis in Turkey. In a restrospective study in adults, we investigated 238 patients diagnosed with brucellosis over a period of 6 years. A diagnosis of brucellosis was established by isolation of Brucella species in blood or by a compatible clinical picture together with a standard tube agglutination titre of ≥1/160 of antibodies for brucellosis and/or demonstration of an at least four-fold rise in antibody titre in serum specimens taken over 2 or 3 weeks. Osteoarthricular involvement was defined by inflammatory signs in peripheral joints or by unrelieved pain at rest together with radiological alterations and/or radionuclide uptake in any deep joint. Eighty-seven patients (36.5%) had osteoarthricular involvement (58.6% female, 41.4% male), 47 (54.1%) of whom were reported to consume unpasteurised dairy products. The mean age was 32.3 ± 16 years. Sacroiliitis was the most common involvement (n= 53, 60.9%) followed by peripheral arthritis (n= 17, 19.5%), spondylitis (n= 12, 13.8%) and bursitis (n= 5, 5.7%). During the observation period, 60 (69%) patients with osteoarthricular involvement and radiographic abnormalities. A bone scan was positive in 15 patients with no radiographic abnormalities. All patients received merely medical treatment and relapse occurred in five (5.7%) patients. Sacroiliitis has been determined as the most frequently observed type of osteoarthricular involvement in brucellosis in Turkey.
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Received: 20 April 1998 / Accepted: 2 November 1998
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Taşova, Y., Saltoğlu, N., Şahin, G. et al. Osteoarthricular Involvement of Brucellosis in Turkey. Clin Rheumatol 18, 214–219 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s100670050087
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