%0 Journal Article %T A case of splenic infarction associated with brucellosis which resolved with antimicrobial treatment %A Zehra Be£¿tepe Dursun %A Hayati Demiraslan %A £¿lhami £¿elik %J Journal of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases %D 2012 %I Association of Health Investigations %X Brucellosis is an unusual cause of splenic infarction. Only a few cases have been reported worldwide, mostly associatedwith brucellosis. Herein, we reported a 36-year-old animal-husbandry woman having a splenic infarction associatedwith brucellosis. She applied to the emergency department with complaints of fever, chills, weight loss, nausea, vomitingand arthralgia. Her laboratory findings included leukopenia, anemia, and elevated liver enzymes. Abdominal computerizedtomography revealed splenic infarction. Brucella standard tube agglutination test was 1/160. Brucella melitensiswas grown in blood culture in the seventh day of hospitalization. The patient was commenced on doxycycline andstreptomycine. J Microbiol Infect Dis 2012;2(4): 168-170Key words: Brucellosis, splenic infarction, fever %K Brucellosis %K splenic infarction %K fever %U http://www.jcmid.org/upload/sayi/10/JMID-00575.pdf