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Epididymo-Orchitis due to Brucellosis: Not Only to Be Considered in Endemic Areas
Urologia Internationalis, 06/15/09
Moens AA et al. - The authors report 2 patients with epididymo-orchitis, caused by Brucella melitensis, accompanied by severe delay of diagnosis. The cases illustrate that diagnosing brucellosis can be difficult in nonendemic areas, especially when physicians are unfamiliar with it. Delay of diagnosis may lead to serious complications. Therefore, alertness for brucellosis is warranted, also, if not especially, in nonendemic areas.
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