Title of article :
Epileptic Seizure: An Atypical Presentation in Brucellosis
Author/Authors :
Shoaei ، Simin-Dokht - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Farahbakhsh ، Mohammad - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Haghighi ، Mehrdad - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Hadavand ، Fahimeh - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Neurologic involvement occurs in approximately 10% cases of brucellosis and is a serious complication. It manifests with unique and some rare manifestations. We present the first patient with seizures in Brucella meningitis without encephalitis, space-occupying lesion, or vascular involvement. The patient is a 23-year-old man with complaint of seizure. He had generalized weakness for 2 weeks before. In 1^st day of admission, he had the second convulsion. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) on admission showed lymphocytic pleocytosis and high protein. Brain magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography scan were normal. Further evaluations resulted a positive Wright, Coombs’ Wright, and 2- mercaptoethanol (2ME) tests. Specific regimen with rifampin, doxycycline, and ceftriaxone in the 1^st month then the first two with trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMX) for 5 months administered. 6 months after completion of treatment in follow-up he has no seizure, systemic or localized symptoms.
Keywords :
Brucellosis , Neurobrucellosis , Meningitis , Seizure
Journal title :
Case Reports in Clinical Practice
Journal title :
Case Reports in Clinical Practice