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==Laboratory Findings== | ==Laboratory Findings== | ||
Laboratory findings of brucellosis include the following: | |||
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| rowspan=" | | rowspan="7" |Blood | ||
|Complete blood count | |Complete blood count | ||
|Complete Blood Count | |Complete Blood Count may reveal: | ||
*Mild [[leukopenia]] | *Mild [[leukopenia]] | ||
*Mild [[anemia]] | *Mild [[anemia]] | ||
*[[Lymphocytosis|Relative lymphocytosis]] | *[[Lymphocytosis|Relative lymphocytosis]] | ||
*[[Thrombocytopenia]] | *[[Thrombocytopenia]] | ||
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|ESR | |||
|Normal or raised | |||
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|CRP | |||
|Normal or raised | |||
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|Liver function test | |Liver function test | ||
|Liver | |Liver function test may reveal: | ||
*Mild | *Mild increase in hepatic enzymes | ||
*Mild increase in bilirubin | |||
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|Culture | |Culture | ||
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**Wounds | **Wounds | ||
**[[Purulent]] [[discharge]] | **[[Purulent]] [[discharge]] | ||
**[[Synovial fluid|Joint fluid]]<ref name="pmid15930423" /><ref name="g">Brucellosis. CDC. http://www.cdc.gov/brucellosis/clinicians/bacterial-isolation.html. Accessed on February 4, 2016</ref> | **[[Synovial fluid|Joint fluid]]<ref name="pmid15930423">{{cite journal| author=Pappas G, Akritidis N, Bosilkovski M, Tsianos E| title=Brucellosis. | journal=N Engl J Med | year= 2005 | volume= 352 | issue= 22 | pages= 2325-36 | pmid=15930423 | doi=10.1056/NEJMra050570 | pmc= | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=15930423 }} </ref><ref name="g">Brucellosis. CDC. http://www.cdc.gov/brucellosis/clinicians/bacterial-isolation.html. Accessed on February 4, 2016</ref> | ||
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|Serological tests | |Serological tests | ||
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*PCR is a fast and specific diagnostic tool to confirm the diagnosis of brucellosis | *PCR is a fast and specific diagnostic tool to confirm the diagnosis of brucellosis | ||
*Many varieties of [[PCR]] have been developed (e.g. nested [[PCR]], realtime [[PCR]] and [[PCR]]-[[ELISA test|ELISA]]) and found to have superior [[Specificity (tests)|specificity]] and [[Sensitivity (tests)|sensitivity]] in detecting both primary infection and relapse after treatment. | *Many varieties of [[PCR]] have been developed (e.g. nested [[PCR]], realtime [[PCR]] and [[PCR]]-[[ELISA test|ELISA]]) and found to have superior [[Specificity (tests)|specificity]] and [[Sensitivity (tests)|sensitivity]] in detecting both primary infection and relapse after treatment. | ||
*Unfortunately, these have yet to be standardized for routine use, and some centres have reported persistent [[PCR]] positivity after clinically successful treatment, fuelling the controversy about the existence of prolonged [[Chronic (medicine)|chronic]] brucellosis.<ref name="pmid15930423" /><ref name="b" /><ref name="a">Brucellosis. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brucellosis. Accessed on January 29, 2016</ref><ref name="aa">Brucelosis. Wikipedia. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brucelosis. Accessed on February 2, 2016</ref> | *Unfortunately, these have yet to be standardized for routine use, and some centres have reported persistent [[PCR]] positivity after clinically successful treatment, fuelling the controversy about the existence of prolonged [[Chronic (medicine)|chronic]] brucellosis.<ref name="pmid15930423" /><ref name="b">Brucellosis. CDC. http://www.cdc.gov/brucellosis/transmission/index.html. Accessed on February 1, 2016</ref><ref name="a">Brucellosis. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brucellosis. Accessed on January 29, 2016</ref><ref name="aa">Brucelosis. Wikipedia. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brucelosis. Accessed on February 2, 2016</ref> | ||
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| colspan="2" |Tissue Biopsy | |||
|liver and lymph node biopsy may reveal non-caseating granulomas | |||
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| colspan="2" |CSF analysis | |||
|CSF analysis may reveal: | |||
* Lymphcytosis | |||
* Low glucose levels | |||
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|Synovial fluid | |Synovial fluid | ||
| colspan="2" | | | colspan="2" |Synovial fluid analysis may reveal: | ||
* Lymphocytic predominate with granulocyte count which does not generally exceed 15,000 cells/microL | |||
* Low glucose levels | |||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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Overview
The diagnosis of brucellosis can be confirmed by either a positive bacterial culture or a positive titer of anti-Brucella antibodies on serological testing.[1]
Laboratory Findings
Laboratory findings of brucellosis include the following:
Blood | Complete blood count | Complete Blood Count may reveal: |
ESR | Normal or raised | |
CRP | Normal or raised | |
Liver function test | Liver function test may reveal:
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Culture | ||
Serological tests | Serological Tests
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Molecular tests | PCR
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Tissue Biopsy | liver and lymph node biopsy may reveal non-caseating granulomas | |
CSF analysis | CSF analysis may reveal:
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Synovial fluid | Synovial fluid analysis may reveal:
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Gallery
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Brucella abortus bacteria grown on a medium of sheep’s blood agar (SBA) 72hrs. From Public Health Image Library (PHIL). [7]
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Brucella abortus bacteria grown on a medium of sheep’s blood agar (SBA) 72hrs. From Public Health Image Library (PHIL). [7]
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Brucella abortus bacteria grown on a medium of sheep’s blood agar (SBA) 72hrs. From Public Health Image Library (PHIL). [7]
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Brucella suis bacteria grown on chocolate medium 72hrs. From Public Health Image Library (PHIL). [7]
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Brucella sis bacteria grown on chocolate medium 72hrs. From Public Health Image Library (PHIL). [7]
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Brucella bacteria grown on MacConkey agar (MAC) medium 24hrs (10x mag). From Public Health Image Library (PHIL). [7]
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Brucella suis bacteria cultured on chocolate agar medium 48hrs (10x mag). From Public Health Image Library (PHIL). [7]
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Brucella suis bacteria cultured on SBA 24hrs (10x mag). From Public Health Image Library (PHIL). [7]
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Brucella suis bacteria cultured on SBA 72hrs (10x mag). From Public Health Image Library (PHIL). [7]
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Brucella suis bacteria cultured on SBA 48hrs (10x mag). From Public Health Image Library (PHIL). [7]
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Brucella suis bacteria cultured on Thayer-Martin (TM) agar medium 48hrs (10x mag). From Public Health Image Library (PHIL). [7]
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Brucella suis bacteria cultured on chocolate agar medium 24hrs (10x mag). From Public Health Image Library (PHIL). [7]
References
- ↑ Brucellosis 2010 Case Definition. CDC. http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/conditions/brucellosis/case-definition/2010/. Accessed on February 2, 2016
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Pappas G, Akritidis N, Bosilkovski M, Tsianos E (2005). "Brucellosis". N Engl J Med. 352 (22): 2325–36. doi:10.1056/NEJMra050570. PMID 15930423.
- ↑ Brucellosis. CDC. http://www.cdc.gov/brucellosis/clinicians/bacterial-isolation.html. Accessed on February 4, 2016
- ↑ Brucellosis. CDC. http://www.cdc.gov/brucellosis/transmission/index.html. Accessed on February 1, 2016
- ↑ Brucellosis. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brucellosis. Accessed on January 29, 2016
- ↑ Brucelosis. Wikipedia. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brucelosis. Accessed on February 2, 2016
- ↑ 7.00 7.01 7.02 7.03 7.04 7.05 7.06 7.07 7.08 7.09 7.10 7.11 "Public Health Image Library (PHIL)".