Irreversible papillitis and ophthalmoparesis as a presenting manifestation of neurobrucellosis
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Irreversible papillitis and ophthalmoparesis as a presenting manifestation of neurobrucellosis
Abstract
A 35-year-old man presented with a meningeal syndrome and acute onset of visual blurring. Clinical investigations revealed bacterial meningitis with bilateral papillitis and ophthalmoparesis. Serum and cerebrospinal fluid serology confirmed the diagnosis of chronic active neurobrucellosis. Following therapy there was no improvement and he developed optic atrophy. Extensive literature review revealed, one case of bilateral irreversible papillitis resulting from neurobrucellosis. However no cases of neurobrucellosis have been reported with meningitis, irreversible papillitis and ophthalmoparesis. This case demonstrates that in endemic areas, acute meningitis is a potential manifestation of neurobrucellosis and that bilateral irreversible papillitis with ophthalmoparesis can be a potential serious complication.
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