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Reminder of important clinical lesson
Q fever: a case with a vascular infection complication
  1. Sophie Edouard1,2,
  2. Anne-Sophie Labussiere2,
  3. Yves Guimard2,
  4. Pierre-Edouard Fournier1,2,
  5. Didier Raoult1,2
  1. 1Universite de la Mediterranee, URMITE - CNRS UMR 6236 - IRD 198, Marseille, France
  2. 2Hôpital Jacques Coeur, Service de Médecine Interne, Bourges, France
  1. Correspondence to Didier Raoult, didier.raoult{at}gmail.com

Summary

The most common clinical presentation of chronic Q fever is endocarditis with infections of aneurysms or vascular prostheses being the second most common presentation. Here, the authors report a case of vascular chronic Q fever. In this patient, a renal artery aneurysm was discovered by abdominal and pelvic CT during a systematic investigation to identify predisposing factors to chronic Q fever because of high antibody titres in a patient with valve disease.

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