1988
DOI: 10.1097/00003072-198802000-00008
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Brucellosis: Appearance on Skeletal Imaging

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“…The diagnosis of musculoskeletal system involvement of brucellosis is based on the patient's history, physical examination, and imaging methods. Osteoarthricular involvement with a prevalence varying from 25% to 76% is the most frequent complication of brucellosis [10][11][12][13][14][15], with the diversity of criteria used for the diagnosis of osteoarthricular involvement in brucellosis possibly causing the wide variation in the results obtained by different researchers. We observed osteoarthricular involvement in 63.4% of our 123 patients, with the difference between bacteremic and nonbacteremic patients being statistically different (p = 0.023).…”
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“…The diagnosis of musculoskeletal system involvement of brucellosis is based on the patient's history, physical examination, and imaging methods. Osteoarthricular involvement with a prevalence varying from 25% to 76% is the most frequent complication of brucellosis [10][11][12][13][14][15], with the diversity of criteria used for the diagnosis of osteoarthricular involvement in brucellosis possibly causing the wide variation in the results obtained by different researchers. We observed osteoarthricular involvement in 63.4% of our 123 patients, with the difference between bacteremic and nonbacteremic patients being statistically different (p = 0.023).…”
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“…Bu durum özellikle koksofemoral eklem ve intervertebral eklemde radyolojik olarak tüberküloz artritinden ayırt edilemez (23).…”
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“…Si l'atteinte sacro-iliaque évolue sur une période plus longue, on peut voir apparaître un effacement des berges osseuses de la sacro-iliaque et un pseudoélargissement de l'interligne [32]. Dans la plupart des cas, la scintigraphie osseuse permet un diagnostic précoce de sacro-iliite [35][36][37]. L'imagerie par réso-nance magnétique (IRM) permet aussi un diagnostic précoce de la localisation sacro-iliaque.…”
Section: Sacro-iliiteunclassified