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Annals of Saudi Medicine. 2011; 31 (3): 311-313
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-122625

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We report the case of a child who presented with a subcutaneous mass on the left side of the chest wall of one month's duration. The mass was painful and increasing in size over time. He had a history of weight loss and a decrease in appetite, but no history of fever or trauma. He had ingested raw camel milk, but had no history of contact with animals. He was diagnosed by the standard tube agglutination titer and tissue culture for brucellosis, treated with surgery and three months of antibrucella antibiotics. The report includes a brief review of the current pediatric literature to familiarize pediatricians with this uncommon presentation


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Humans , Animals , Male , Child , Brucellosis/diagnosis , Thoracic Wall/pathology , Milk/microbiology , Anti-Bacterial Agents , Agglutination Tests , Weight Loss , Camelus
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