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. 2015 Mar 26;15:27. doi: 10.1186/s12890-015-0026-y

Table 1.

Findings, treatment and clinical course of four patients suffering from pulmonary tularemia

Patient No 1 No 2 No 3 No 4
Lead symptoms Cough, weight loss, night sweat Fatigue, head ace, fever Weight loss, head ace, fever Cough, fever
Date of diagnosis Jan 12 Sep 12 Oct 2012 Oct 2012
Duration of symptoms before/after start of therapy (weeks) 14/NA (spontanous recovery) 12/6 9/12 2/2
Agglutination titer for F. tularensis 1:320 1:5120 1:320 1:640
White-cell count (per mm3)/CRP (mg/liter) at first presentation in our institution 4.2/6 11.4/87 5.1/83 6/<3
Nested PCR tissue for F. tularensis positive positive not done positive
EBUS-TBNA necrosis, epithelioid cell aggregation necrosis, epithelioid cell aggregation necrosis, epithelioid cell aggregation normal lymphocytes
Surgical biopsy yes not done not done yes
Probable vector rabbit feces tick unknown unknown
Treatment 1.doxycyclin ciprofloxacin ciprofloxacin ciprofloxacin
2.garamycin/cipro-floxacin
Course recurrence after doxycyclin remission remission remission
Length of follow up (months) 27 18 16 16
Initial CT scan findings Hilar mass, enlarged lymph nodes, pulmonary nodule Pulmonary nodules, enlarged lymph nodes Hilar mass, enlarged lymph nodes Mass in the middle, enlarged lymph nodes
CT scan findings after completed treatment Residual lesion Small residual parenchymal scar unchanged Small residual hilar scar

CRP: C-reactive protein, EBUS-TBNA: endobronchial ultrasound guided transbronchial needle aspiration, CT: computed tomography, PCR: polymerase chain reaction; NA: not applicable.