Case Report: Neurobrucellosis Presenting as Malignancy

Andrea S. Salcedo, Xosse Carreras, Takaaki Kobayashi, Jorge L. Salinas, Sara Muñoz, Nelson Diaz, Jorge Alave

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Abstract

Neurobrucellosis, caused by Brucella species, is a zoonotic infection that may involve the central nervous system. Although uncommon, it can manifest as a solitary intracranial mass. We report a case of neurobrucellosis in a 25-year-old woman from Peru who presented with headache, weight loss, and right-side hemiparesis and paresthesia. A contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging scan revealed an intracerebral mass in the left temporal lobe. Serum testing subsequently were positive. Brain biopsy demonstrated non-necrotizing granulomas without malignant cells. Neurobrucellosis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of brain space occupying lesions in endemic countries.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)312-316
Number of pages5
JournalAmerican Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Volume111
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2024

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