Rickettsia felis (R. felis) infection is a cause of unspecified encephalitis. However, the incidence has been underestimated due to the intracellular features of the pathogen and insufficient understanding of its clinical picture. This study reported a case of R. felis infection in a 26-year-old female who only manifested with certain neurological symptoms. With a lack of specific systemic inflammatory symptoms, the diagnosis was initially misdiagnosed as a brain glioma. However, a brain tissue biopsy showed prominent perivascular inflammatory infiltrations, which indicated inflammatory disease. Spinal fluid metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) was taken after ruling out other common infectious and autoimmune diseases. The results suggested R. felis infection, which was also supported by Weil-Felix reaction in the serum. After the diagnosis was corrected as R. felis encephalitis, the patient was successfully treated with doxycycline and had a good prognosis at the 1-year follow-up.
Keywords: Brain biopsy; Encephalitis; Glioma; Metagenomic next-generation sequencing; Rickettsia felis.
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