Brucellar epididymo-orchitis in southeastern part of Turkey: an 8 year experience

Objective: the different clinical and laboratory features and response to treatment of patients with acute brucellar epididymo-orchitis (BEO) reporting to the reference hospital in Southeastern Anatolia of Turkey. Material and methods: in this study, 27 male patients with brucellosis, who presented...

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Main Authors: Mustafa Kemal Celen, Mehmet Ulug, Celal Ayaz, Mehmet Faruk Geyik, Salih Hosoglu
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2010-01-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1413867010700210
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spelling doaj-fb63a69c9d934f04a49eab6db36e88eb2020-11-25T02:31:39ZengElsevierBrazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases1413-86702010-01-01141109115Brucellar epididymo-orchitis in southeastern part of Turkey: an 8 year experienceMustafa Kemal Celen0Mehmet Ulug1Celal Ayaz2Mehmet Faruk Geyik3Salih Hosoglu4Dicle University Medical School, Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinic Microbiology, 21280 Diyarbakir, TurkeyBSK Anadolu Hospital, Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinic Microbiology, 43100 Kütahya, Turkey; Correspondence to: Özel BSK Anadolu Hastanesi, Enfeksiyon Hastalıkları ve Klinik Mikrobiyoloji Kliniği Alipaşa Mah. FSM Bulvarı No: 9, 43100 Kütahya. Mobile phone: (0532) 4475756, Fax: +0274 2244433 (Hospital).Dicle University Medical School, Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinic Microbiology, 21280 Diyarbakir, TurkeyDüzce University Medical School, Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinic Microbiology, 81100 Düzce, TurkeyDicle University Medical School, Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinic Microbiology, 21280 Diyarbakir, TurkeyObjective: the different clinical and laboratory features and response to treatment of patients with acute brucellar epididymo-orchitis (BEO) reporting to the reference hospital in Southeastern Anatolia of Turkey. Material and methods: in this study, 27 male patients with brucellosis, who presented with epididymitis or epididymo-orchitis (EO) at the university hospital in Diyarbakir from 1998 to 2006, were included. They were compared with the other male patients. Positive blood culture or high agglutination titers of ≥ 1/160 and positive clinical manifestations of brucellosis were the main criteria for diagnosing brucellosis. Results: fourteen patients had unilateral EO. Leukocytosis was present in 10 patients; all of them had initial agglutination titers of ≥ 1/160 and 10 patients had a positive blood culture. All patients received combined therapy with streptomycin for the first 21 days (or oral rifampicin for 6-8 weeks) with doxycycline or tetracycline for 6-8 weeks. All showed improvement, fever subsided in 3-7 days, and the scrotal enlargement and tenderness regressed. Only one patient had a relapse within one year. Conclusion: in brucellosis-endemic areas, clinicians encountering EO should consider the likelihood of brucellosis. In this study, young age was the most common risk factor, and leukocytosis and high CRP level were the most common laboratory findings. Most cases were unilateral. All patients responded to medical management very well. Conservative management with combination antibiotic therapy was adequate for managing BEO. Conclusively, brucellosis must be considered as a cause of orchitis, especially in endemic regions like Turkey. Keywords: epididymo-orchitis, brucellosis, Turkey, medical treatmenthttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1413867010700210
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author Mustafa Kemal Celen
Mehmet Ulug
Celal Ayaz
Mehmet Faruk Geyik
Salih Hosoglu
spellingShingle Mustafa Kemal Celen
Mehmet Ulug
Celal Ayaz
Mehmet Faruk Geyik
Salih Hosoglu
Brucellar epididymo-orchitis in southeastern part of Turkey: an 8 year experience
Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
author_facet Mustafa Kemal Celen
Mehmet Ulug
Celal Ayaz
Mehmet Faruk Geyik
Salih Hosoglu
author_sort Mustafa Kemal Celen
title Brucellar epididymo-orchitis in southeastern part of Turkey: an 8 year experience
title_short Brucellar epididymo-orchitis in southeastern part of Turkey: an 8 year experience
title_full Brucellar epididymo-orchitis in southeastern part of Turkey: an 8 year experience
title_fullStr Brucellar epididymo-orchitis in southeastern part of Turkey: an 8 year experience
title_full_unstemmed Brucellar epididymo-orchitis in southeastern part of Turkey: an 8 year experience
title_sort brucellar epididymo-orchitis in southeastern part of turkey: an 8 year experience
publisher Elsevier
series Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
issn 1413-8670
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Objective: the different clinical and laboratory features and response to treatment of patients with acute brucellar epididymo-orchitis (BEO) reporting to the reference hospital in Southeastern Anatolia of Turkey. Material and methods: in this study, 27 male patients with brucellosis, who presented with epididymitis or epididymo-orchitis (EO) at the university hospital in Diyarbakir from 1998 to 2006, were included. They were compared with the other male patients. Positive blood culture or high agglutination titers of ≥ 1/160 and positive clinical manifestations of brucellosis were the main criteria for diagnosing brucellosis. Results: fourteen patients had unilateral EO. Leukocytosis was present in 10 patients; all of them had initial agglutination titers of ≥ 1/160 and 10 patients had a positive blood culture. All patients received combined therapy with streptomycin for the first 21 days (or oral rifampicin for 6-8 weeks) with doxycycline or tetracycline for 6-8 weeks. All showed improvement, fever subsided in 3-7 days, and the scrotal enlargement and tenderness regressed. Only one patient had a relapse within one year. Conclusion: in brucellosis-endemic areas, clinicians encountering EO should consider the likelihood of brucellosis. In this study, young age was the most common risk factor, and leukocytosis and high CRP level were the most common laboratory findings. Most cases were unilateral. All patients responded to medical management very well. Conservative management with combination antibiotic therapy was adequate for managing BEO. Conclusively, brucellosis must be considered as a cause of orchitis, especially in endemic regions like Turkey. Keywords: epididymo-orchitis, brucellosis, Turkey, medical treatment
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1413867010700210
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