What is the differential diagnosis between Brucellosis (Brucella infection) spondyloarthritis and Pott's (Tuberculous spondylitis) disease at the site of spinal vertebrae?

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Differential Diagnosis for Brucellosis Spondyloarthritits vs Pott's Disease at the Site of Spinal Vertebrae

  • Single Most Likely Diagnosis
    • Brucellosis spondyloarthritits: This is a likely diagnosis given the presentation of spondyloarthritits, as Brucellosis is a known cause of this condition, particularly in endemic areas. The infection can affect the spine, leading to symptoms similar to those of Pott's disease.
  • Other Likely Diagnoses
    • Pott's disease (Tuberculous spondylitis): This is another likely diagnosis, as Pott's disease is a common cause of spinal infection, particularly in areas with high tuberculosis prevalence. It can present with similar symptoms to Brucellosis spondyloarthritits, including back pain, fever, and neurological deficits.
    • Pyogenic spondylitis: This is an infection of the spine caused by pyogenic bacteria, such as Staphylococcus aureus or Escherichia coli. It can present with similar symptoms to Brucellosis spondyloarthritits and Pott's disease, including back pain, fever, and neurological deficits.
  • Do Not Miss Diagnoses
    • Spinal epidural abscess: This is a serious and potentially life-threatening condition that requires prompt diagnosis and treatment. It can present with similar symptoms to Brucellosis spondyloarthritits and Pott's disease, including back pain, fever, and neurological deficits.
    • Spinal tumor: Although less likely, a spinal tumor can present with similar symptoms to Brucellosis spondyloarthritits and Pott's disease, including back pain and neurological deficits. Missing this diagnosis could have significant consequences.
  • Rare Diagnoses
    • Fungal spondylitis: This is a rare infection of the spine caused by fungi, such as Aspergillus or Candida. It can present with similar symptoms to Brucellosis spondyloarthritits and Pott's disease, including back pain, fever, and neurological deficits.
    • Parasitic spondylitis: This is a rare infection of the spine caused by parasites, such as Echinococcus or Taenia. It can present with similar symptoms to Brucellosis spondyloarthritits and Pott's disease, including back pain, fever, and neurological deficits.

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