Cat scratch disease: Bartonella (Rochalimaea) henselae antibodies and DNA specification in a patient with regional lymphadenopathy

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Heizmann, WR
Schalasta, G
Moling, O
Pegoretti, S
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[1] MED DIAGNOST GEMEINSCHAFTSLAB PROF DR G ENDERS,STUTTGART,GERMANY
[2] GEN HOSP,DEPT INFECT,BOLZANO,ITALY
[3] MED COUNTRY LAB,BOLZANO,ITALY
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10.1055/s-2008-1043048
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History and clinical findings: Two hard, pressure-sensitive nodules developed in the lower jaw of a 22-year-old woman. After a dental cause had been excluded, she was treated for suspected tonsillitis with Ceftibuten. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate was increased to 18 mm in the first hour. There were no other significant biochemical findings and fine-needle biopsy of one of the nodules showed nonspecific inflammatory reaction, Investigations: Sonography revealed two lymph nodes, 7 and 22 mm in diameter. Suspected cat scratch disease was confirmed by immunofluorescence with Bartonella (Rochalimaea) henselae and quintana antigens. Treatment and course: After a course of Clarithromycin (250 mg twice daily) for 6 weeks the lymph nodes had shrunk and the overlying skin was thin and discoloured brown. One node was incised and drained and the material examined. Microbiology was negative, but DNA sequencing confirmed Bartonella henselae. As a consequence, Rifampicin was given for 2 months (600 mg daily). Wound healing was very slow and the scar had regressed little after 9 months.
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