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

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UROLOGY ANNALS
卷 15, 期 3, 页码 340-348

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WOLTERS KLUWER MEDKNOW PUBLICATIONS
DOI: 10.4103/ua.ua_129_22

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Brucella melitensis; brucellar testicular abscess; brucellosis; epididymo-orchitis; genitourinary brucellosis; testicular abscess

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Brucellosis is a potentially life-threatening zoonotic disease caused by Brucella bacteria, which can infect various farm animals and humans. Genitourinary brucellosis, including testicular abscesses, is common in endemic areas. Treatment usually involves long-term antibiotic therapy, with surgical intervention required for larger abscesses. This case report presents a rare occurrence of a huge multilocular brucellar testicular abscess, successfully treated with organ-sparing management.
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 17(th) 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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