Medically treated splenic abscess due to Brucella melitensis

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases
Güler YayliOrhan Oyar

Abstract

Brucellosis may lead to complications that affect different organ systems, including the liver and spleen. In acute disease, hepatosplenic abscess is a rare complication. We report herein a woman with splenic abscess due to acute Brucella melitensis infection who was successfully treated with antibiotics alone.

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