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2013
DOI: 10.2174/1874285801307010152
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Cat-Scratch Disease In Adult Hospitalized For Prolonged-Fever Associated With Multiple Lymphadenopathies and Weight Loss

Abstract: We report a 19-year-old patient with a Cat-scratch disease presenting three months continuous alteration of the general condition, including prolonged-fever, anorexia, asthenia, weight loss associated with adenitis and multiple thoracic-abdominal adenopathies, leukocytosis with neutrophil polynuclear predominance, and increased of C-reactive protein. The serologies of toxoplasmosis, infectious mononucleosis, human immunodeficiency virus, Brucellosis, Bartonellosis and the tuberculosis research by tuberculin re… Show more

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“…Several Bartonella spp. have been reported as cause of fever of unknown origin and culture-negative endocarditis in humans and animals [ 102 105 ]. In humans, endocarditis caused by B. henselae , B. quintana , B. elizabethae , B. vinsonii subsp.…”
Section: Bartonella Spp Infections Of Humansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several Bartonella spp. have been reported as cause of fever of unknown origin and culture-negative endocarditis in humans and animals [ 102 105 ]. In humans, endocarditis caused by B. henselae , B. quintana , B. elizabethae , B. vinsonii subsp.…”
Section: Bartonella Spp Infections Of Humansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bartonella spp. are a cause of FUO and culture-negative endocarditis [ 17 20 ]. As reviewed by Chomel, et al .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Doxycycline can be optionally used; however, the drug is contraindicated in children (under the age of 8 years in Poland) and pregnant women. In typical uncomplicated cases, azithromycin is administered for 5 days (therapy continuation for several weeks is needed in some cases) (23)(24)(25) .…”
Section: Cat Scratch Disease -Bartonellosis (Rickettsiosis)mentioning
confidence: 99%