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Review
. 2016 Nov 9:2016:bcr2016215214.
doi: 10.1136/bcr-2016-215214.

Q fever hepatitis and endocarditis in the context of haemochromatosis

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Q fever hepatitis and endocarditis in the context of haemochromatosis

Hesham Elgouhari et al. BMJ Case Rep. .

Abstract

Hereditary haemochromatosis is associated with increased susceptibility to some infections. We report here a case of Q fever in a patient with coexistent haemochromatosis. The literature is reviewed in regard to the effect of haemochromatosis on susceptibility to infectious disease in general and Q fever in particular. Although there is documented increased risk in these patients for some infectious conditions, a specific association with Q fever has not been previously reported. The present report raises the possibility of such a clinically relevant connection.

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(A) H&E stain of initial biopsy demonstrating ill-defined granulomatous inflammation, (B) silver stain of initial biopsy demonstrating intracellular organism (arrows) and (C) Prussian blue stain of subsequent biopsy demonstrating intracellular iron deposits and no fungal organisms.

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