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GE Portuguese Journal of Gastroenterology 2020-Jul

A Case of Brucellosis with Possible Ileal Involvement

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Joana Santos
Ryan Silva
Priscila Nejo
Tânia Vassalo
Alexandra Coimbra
Lígia Peixoto

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Introduction: Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease that can involve different organs and tissues. Fever, fatigue, lymphadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly, cytopenia, and arthritis are the usual modes of presentation. Gastrointestinal manifestations of human brucellosis are common but documented ileal involvement is extremely rare.

Case description: A 68-year-old female presented with a history of 10 days of intense temporal migraine, photophobia, and phonophobia with partial response to paracetamol. The patient referred night sweats, anorexia, and colicky abdominal pain after her meals for the past 4 months followed by diarrhea. She denied nausea, vomiting, hypersensitivity of the scalp, blurry vision, melena, or rectal bleeding. She denied travelling or contact with animals. Physical examination revealed fever (38.3°C) and splenomegaly. Laboratory workup revealed Hb 7.8 g/dL, leukopenia (3.47 × 109/L), C-reactive protein 5.94 mg/dL, and erythrocyte sedimentation rate 23 mm/h. Abdominal ultrasound showed hepatic steatosis and mild homogeneous splenomegaly. Chest radiography was normal. Lumbar puncture; transcranial, carotid, and temporal arteries Doppler, and head computed tomography (CT) did not show any significant changes. Abdominal CT showed diffuse thickening of the ileum and some mildly swollen locoregional lymph nodes. Fecal calprotectin was not elevated. Blood cultures and serologies were positive for Brucella (positive Rose-Bengal test, ELISA IgM-positive, IgG-negative anti-brucella antibody serology and positive Huddleson reaction - titer 1:320). The patient was started on rifampicin 600 mg/day and doxycycline 100 mg q. 12 h for 10 weeks with good clinical and analytical response. Upper and lower gastrointestinal endoscopy were normal, although the last was done already under antibiotic treatment.

Discussion: Although gastrointestinal manifestations of brucellosis are quite common, ileitis is thought to be extremely rare. In countries where brucellosis is endemic, doctors must consider this diagnosis when faced with patients with systemic symptoms and diarrhea or abdominal pain. Early recognition of brucellosis and institution of appropriate therapy usually leads to a good recovery without complications.

Introdução: A brucelose é uma zoonose que pode envolver diferentes órgãos e tecidos. A apresentação habitual consiste em febre, cansaço, linfadenopatias, hepatoesplenomegalia, citopenias ou artrite. As manifestações gastrointestinais de brucelose humana são comuns, mas a documentação do envolvimento ileal é extremamente rara.

Descrição do caso: Doente de 68 anos, sexo feminino, apresentouse com quadro com dez dias de evolução de cefaleia temporal intensa, fotofobia e sonofobia, com resposta parcial a terapêutica com paracetamol. A doente referia sudorese noturna, anorexia e dor abdominal tipo cólica após as refeições durante os últimos quatro meses seguida de diarreia. Negava náuseas, vómitos, hipersensibilidade do escalpe, visão turva, melenas ou retorragia. Negava viagens ou contacto com animais. Ao exame objetivo destacavase febre (38,3 ° C) e esplenomegalia. Os estudos laboratoriais revelaram Hb 7,8 g/dL, leucopenia (3,109 × 47/L), proteína C-reativa 5,94 mg/dL, velocidade de sedimentação 23 mm/h. A ecografia abdominal mostrou ligeiro aumento do fígado (estatose) e esplenomegalia ligeira e homogénea. Radiografia de tórax normal. Punção lombar; Doppler transcraniano, carotídeo e das artérias temporais e tomografia computorizada (CT) craniana sem alterações significativas. A CT abdominal mostrou espessamento difuso do íleon e algumas pequenas adenopatias locorregionais. As hemoculturas e serologias foram positivas para Brucela (Rosa Bengala positivo, serologia anti-Brucela ELISA IgM-positivo, IgG-negativo; reação de Huddleson positiva - título 1: 320). Foi iniciada terapêutica com rifampicina 600 mg/dia e doxiciclina 100 mg de 12 em 12 h durante 10 semanas com boa resposta clínica e laboratorial. Endoscopia digestiva alta e baixa sem alterações, apesar de a última ter sido realizada já sob terapêutica antibiótica.

Discussão: Embora as manifestações gastrointestinais de brucelose sejam comuns, pensase que a ileíte seja extremamente rara. Em países onde a brucelose é endémica, os médicos devem considerar esta hipótese diagnóstica quando na presença de sintomas sistémicos e diarreia ou dor abdominal. O reconhecimento precoce da brucelose e a instituição de terapêutica adequada levam geralmente a uma boa recuperação sem complicações.

Keywords: Brucellosis; Diarrhea; Huddleson reaction; Ileitis.

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