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Neurobrucellosis: an evaluation of a rare presentation of brucellosis from a tertiary care centre in Central Anatolia, Turkey
Tropical Doctor, 09/30/09
Demiraslan H et al. – Doxycycline plus rifampin with ceftriaxone were the most common treatment choices. Three patients died as a result of problems other than neurobrucellosis and relapse occurred in one patient. Neurobrucellosis presents with hetoregenous clinical signs.
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