Recurrent episcleritis associated with brucellosis

Abstract
Purpose: To document the clinical course and the treatment of episcleritis associated with brucellosis. Methods: Three consecutive cases of patients with recurrent episcleritis associated with brucellosis were evaluated through clinical and laboratory data including serology (tube agglutination), blood culture, and synovial fluid culture. Results: All the patients had ingested contaminated milk and/or fresh cheese. The diagnosis of brucellosis was confirmed by high antibody titer, positive blood culture, negative synovial fluid culture and unresponsive condition to the previous nonspecific therapy for episcleritis and reactive arthritis. The patients responded well to the therapy with doxycycline and rifampicin. Conclusion: We proposed that recurrent episcleritis had a co‐occurence with reactive arthritis in the course of the brucellosis, and that it responded well to the antibrucellar antibiotics rather than to steroids. This also implies that brucellosis as a rule is an underlying triggering infection associated with reactive arthritis.

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