Brucellar testicular abscess: The 17th case report and review of literature.

IF 0.7 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Urology Annals Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-17 DOI:10.4103/ua.ua_129_22
Taha Abo-Almagd Abdel-Meguid Hamoda, Omar Bahassan, Abdullah Majed Almalki, Ali Hasan Alkhzaim, Ahmed Nizar Khogeer, Ehab Mahmoud Ahmed, Kamal Algarni
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Brucellosis is an endemic zoonotic disease caused by intracellular gram-negative coccobacilli called Brucella. This infectious disease may implicate many farm animals and is transmissible to exposed humans. Brucellosis is potentially life-threatening and may lead to granulomatous multi-organ involvement with tendency to chronicity and recurrence. The treatment of brucellosis requires combined and protracted antimicrobial therapies to eliminate the disease and to avoid its relapse. Genitourinary brucellosis is common among infected humans in endemic areas and is considered the second-most affected focal site, which commonly manifests as epididymo-orchitis. Testicular abscess, however, is an extremely rare complication of brucellosis. To the best of our knowledge, in the literature, there are to date only 16 previously published case reports, including 22 patients of brucellar testicular abscesses, emphasizing the extreme rarity of this condition. Most of these cases harbored small abscesses, which were treated conservatively using antibiotics therapy only, or with added drainage of the abscesses. Larger abscesses were reported to necessitate orchiectomy. In some cases, the abscesses were mimicking tumors, and surgeries for orchiectomy were done accordingly. A summary of the previously reported cases in the literature is presented. Here, we present the 17th case report of a 34-year-old man with a right-side huge multilocular brucellar testicular abscess apparently replacing the entire testicle, who was successfully treated with organ-sparing management by incision-drainage of the large abscess with antibiotics, to eventually preserve his testis. In conclusion, brucellosis should be considered among the differential diagnoses of any testicular swelling, especially in endemic areas. Drainage of brucellar testicular abscess with appropriate medical treatment is feasible and may preserve the testicle, even with large abscess apparently replacing the entire testicle.

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布氏睾丸脓肿:第17例报告并文献复习。
布鲁氏菌病是一种由细胞内革兰氏阴性球菌布鲁氏菌引起的地方性人畜共患疾病。这种传染病可能涉及许多农场动物,并可传播给接触过这种疾病的人类。布鲁氏菌病可能危及生命,并可能导致肉芽肿性多器官受累,并有慢性和复发的趋势。布鲁氏菌病的治疗需要联合和长期的抗菌治疗,以消除疾病并避免其复发。生殖道布鲁氏菌病在流行地区的感染人群中很常见,被认为是第二大感染部位,通常表现为附睾睾丸炎。然而,睾丸脓肿是布鲁氏菌病的一种极为罕见的并发症。据我们所知,在文献中,迄今为止只有16例先前发表的病例报告,其中包括22例布鲁氏菌睾丸脓肿患者,强调了这种情况的极端罕见性。这些病例大多有小脓肿,仅使用抗生素治疗或增加脓肿引流进行保守治疗。据报道,较大的脓肿需要切除睾丸。在某些情况下,脓肿与肿瘤相似,因此进行了相应的睾丸切除术。对文献中先前报道的病例进行了总结。在这里,我们报告了一名34岁的男子的第17例病例,他患有右侧巨大的多房布鲁氏菌睾丸脓肿,显然取代了整个睾丸,他通过用抗生素切开引流大脓肿,成功地进行了保留器官的治疗,最终保存了他的睾丸。总之,布鲁氏菌病应被视为任何睾丸肿胀的鉴别诊断之一,尤其是在流行地区。通过适当的药物治疗引流布鲁氏菌睾丸脓肿是可行的,并且可以保护睾丸,即使大脓肿明显取代了整个睾丸。
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