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Tularemia – case series

Publication at First Faculty of Medicine, Second Faculty of Medicine |
2023

Abstract

Lymphadenopathy is a common symptom in children, yet sometimes it may represent a differential diagnostic pitfall. Tularemia is one of the rare causes of lymphadenopathy in childhood.

A clinical suspicion should arise in cases with history of insect bite or animal contact, granulomatous inflammation in biopsy specimen, negative culture results, and/or in cases which fail to respond to first-line antibiotics. Hereby, three cases of children with unexplained lymphadenopathy are presented, highlighting the practical aspects and issues potentially associated with the diagnosis and management of tularemia.