Özben Ceylan, Senem Özgür, U. Örün, Mahmut Keski̇n, Selmin Karademir, Filiz Şenocak
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Nedeni bilinmeyen ateşle başvuran opere doğuştan kalp hastalığı olan hastada Coxiella Burnetii endokarditi
Q fever is a zoonotic infection caused by Coxiella Burnetii Although it is usually asymptomatic acute form of disease may change from flu like illness to severe pneumonia Chronic form may present with vascular disease or endocarditis A 6 year old female patient from Sudan followed with the diagnosis of pulmonary atresia and ventricular septal defect was referred to our department because of stenosis in the conduit placed to right ventricular outflow during Rastelli operation performed in Sudan Six months ago in Jordan stenting was performed for conduit stenosis but was unsuccessful Because of long lasting fever she was treated for culture negative endocarditis in Sudan In physical examination fever and hepatosplenomegaly were present Laboratory findings revealed anemia leukopenia Coombs rsquo; positivity hypergamaglobulinemia and positive anticardiolipin antibodies but blood cultures were negative Different antibiotic protocols were administered for culture negative endocarditis for 2 months but fever persisted On 67 day of hospitalization positive antibody titers for Coxiella Burnetii were detected and doxycycline and hydroxychloroquine were started Here a case of chronic Q fever due to Coxiella burnetii which is a rare cause of culture negative endocarditis is presented Turk Arch Ped 2013; 48: 339 41
期刊介绍:
Turkish Archives of Pediatrics is the official publication organ of Turkish Pediatrics Association. The journal is an international scientific periodical which implements the independent, unbiased peer-review model, publishes content on pediatric health and diseases and its publication languages are both Turkish and English. Turkish Archives of Pediatrics is published four times a year on March, June, September and December and publishes a supplementary issue for Turkish Pediatrics Congress.
The journal’s target audience includes academicians, expert physicians, assistants and medical students. The journal aims to publish high quality research papers on basic and clinical sciences. Turkish Archives of Pediatrics also publishes editorial comments, letters to the editor, rare case reports and content which would contribute to the continuing medical education of physicians. Review articles can only be prepared by academicians upon an invitation.