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  1. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Bacillary angiomatosis by Carol A. Turkington, 2002-01-01
  2. Bacillary Angiomatosis: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Carol Turkington, 2006

21. Emergence Of Bartonella Quintana Infection Among Homeless Persons
Lice, however, have not been associated with bacillary angiomatosis among AIDS The epidemiology of bacillary angiomatosis and bacillary peliosis.
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Emerging Infectious Diseases * Volume 2 * Number 2 April-June 1996 Dispatches
Emergence of Bartonella quintana Infection among Homeless Persons
Download Article Bartonella quintana has episodically emerged as a cause of infection among distinct and diverse populations during the 20th century. The organism was first identified as an important human pathogen during World War I when it caused epidemics of louse-borne trench fever that affected an estimated 1 million troops in Europe . Trench fever was characterized by fever, rash, bone pain, and splenomegaly and ranged in severity from a mild flulike illness to a more severe, relapsing disease. B. quintana infections were rarely recognized from the end of World War II until the 1980s when the organism reemerged as an opportunistic pathogen among HIV-infected persons. In this population, B. quintana has been identified as a cause of bacillary angiomatosis, endocarditis, and bacteremia and has been isolated from AIDS patients in France and the United States In the 1990s

22. HIV And Bartonella Bacillary Angiomatosis And Peliosis
Obtaining Tissue Specimens for Diagnosis of bacillary angiomatosis Histopathologyof bacillary angiomatosis and Bacillary Peliosis
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23. Bacillary Angiomatosis
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A life-threatening but curable infection that causes an eruption of purple lesions on or under the skin that resemble Kaposi's sarcoma . The infection, which occurs almost exclusively in patients with AIDS , can be a complication of cat-scratch disease. Description
Bacillary angiomatosis is a re-emerging bacterial infection that is identical or closely related to one which commonly afflicted thousands of soldiers during World War I. Today, the disease, caused by two versions of the same bacteria, is linked to homeless AIDS patients and to those afflicted with cat-scratch disease. The infection is rarely seen today in patients who don't have HIV. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an HIV patient diagnosed with bacillary angiomatosis is considered to have progressed to full-blown AIDS.
Scientists have recently isolated two varieties of the Bartonella bacteria as the cause of bacillary angiomatosis: Bartonella (formerly Rochalimaea quintana ) and B. henselae

24. Cutaneous Indications For HIV Testing--Bacillary Angiomatosis
bacillary angiomatosis is caused by the same organisms that cause catscratchdisease Although bacillary angiomatosis is most frequently seen in
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Cutaneous Indications for HIV Testing Bacillary Angiomatosis Bacillary angiomatosis is caused by the same organisms that cause cat-scratch disease: Bartonella henselae or Bartonella quintana (formerly Rochalimaea). These bacteria are gram negative pleomorphic bacilli. Exposure to domestic cats is implicated in both illnesses: approximately 40% of household cats have evidence of infection. Although bacillary angiomatosis is most frequently seen in immunocompromised patients, the disorder may be seen rarely in otherwise healthy patients. The recognition of bacillary angiomatosis should be considered an indication for HIV testing. The typical lesion of bacillary angiomatosis is an enlarging, tender erythematous or violaceous papulonodule. A collarette of scale is frequently associated. The nodule may be dome shaped or pedunculated. This lesion may be easily mistaken for a pyogenic granuloma. Parenchymal bacillary peliosis may be associated with the cutaneous disease. This vasoproliferative disorder may involve the liver, spleen and heart. The diagnosis of bacillary angiomatosis is made by excisional biopsy for histopathological diagnosis. Blood cultures and serologic testing may also be useful.

25. Cutaneous Indications For HIV Testing--Bacillary Angiomatosis
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26. Entrez PubMed
bacillary angiomatosis is an infectious disease causing proliferation of Tissue from three unrelated patients with bacillary angiomatosis yielded a
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27. Entrez PubMed
OBJECTIVES To report seven cases of bacillary angiomatosis; to evaluate the most Amongst the 14 B. quintana and 23 B. henselae bacillary angiomatosis
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28. Bacillary Angiomatosis
bacillary angiomatosis A comprehensive resource on bacillary angiomatosis,sometimes called cat scratch disease. CFA Health Committee Cat Scratch Disease
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29. Bacillary Angiomatosis
bacillary angiomatosis. Printable version. Etiology. Bartonella henselae,Bartonelle quintana. Make a note. Forum de l article
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30. AIDS - Abstract: Volume 12(14) October 1998 P 1793-1803 Bacillary Angiomatosis I
Objectives To report seven cases of bacillary angiomatosis; to evaluate the most Amongst the 14 B. quintana and 23 B. henselae bacillary angiomatosis
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Gasquet, Sophie 1; Maurin, Max 1; Brouqui, Philippe 1; Lepidi, Hubert 2; Raoult, Didier 1,3 Abstract:
Objectives: To report seven cases of bacillary angiomatosis; to evaluate the most useful diagnostic tools; to analyse the clinical and epidemiological features associated with Bartonella quintana or Bartonella henselae infections. Design: Clinical, diagnostic and epidemiological evaluation of 37 speciated bacillary angiomatosis cases in the literature, including the seven patients in our study. Methods: Pathological examination of tissue samples, including Warthin-Starry staining and immunohistology; titre of antibodies to Bartonella sp.; detection of Bartonella sp. in blood and biopsy materials by culture or PCR; and statistical analysis of clinical and epidemiological features associated with B. quintana or B. henselae bacillary angiomatosis cases. Results: Seven immunocompromised patients (six with AIDS and one patient with acute leukaemia) had bacillary angiomatosis confirmed by histology. B. quintana was cultured in three patients, whereas B. henselae DNA was amplified by PCR in the remaining four patients. Serum from only one patient reacted with Bartonella antigens. Amongst the 14 B. quintana and 23 B. henselae bacillary angiomatosis cases now reported in the literature, lymphadenopathies were significantly more frequent in B. henselae-infected patients, and neurological disorders of the central nervous system in B. quintana-infected patients. Risk factors were contact with cats, and homelessness or poor socioeconomic status in B. henselae and B. quintana bacillary angiomatosis cases, respectively.

31. AIDS - Fulltext: Volume 16(10) July 5, 2002 P 1429-1430 Bacillary Splenitis (Bar
bacillary angiomatosis and bacillary splenitis in immunocompetent adults. Koehler Jane E, Tappero Jordan W. bacillary angiomatosis and bacillary
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Bacillary splenitis ( Bartonella henselae ) during immune restoration in an HIV-infected patient
Abino, Jean-Fran§ois a ; Peraldi, Rinaldu b ; Lepidi, Hubert d ; Luciani, Marc c ; Girard, Pierre-Marie e a Service d'Infectiologie, b Laboratoire d'Anatomie Pathologique, and c Service de Chirurgie, Centre Hospitalier G©n©ral, Ajaccio, France; d Laboratoire d'Histologie et Unit© des Rickettsies, CNRS UMR 6020, Facult© de M©decine, Marseille, France; and e Service des maladies infectieuses, H´pital Saint-Antoine, Paris, France. Received: 18 January 2002; accepted: 14 February 2002. Bartonella henselae has been identified as an aetiological pathogen. Bacillary splenitis occurred during immune restoration induced by highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). The initiation of HAART in HIV-infected patients may be associated with the onset of acute inflammatory reactions to previously silent infections. These so-called paradoxical reactions were first reported against cytomegalovirus [ ], mycobacteria [

32. Catalog Of Clinical Images
Catalog of Clinical Images. bacillary angiomatosis Lesion at juncture of glansand shaft of penis. Photo credit, Josh Fierer, MD
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33. Bacillary Angiomatosis, Buccal Mucosa
bacillary angiomatosis, buccal mucosa. HIVdent Table of Contents Search theHIVdent Site Oral Manifestations of HIV AIDS Pediatric Health Care
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34. Bacillary Angiomatosis
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36. Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo: Bacillary Angiomatosis:
of 13 cases reportedin five reference centers for AIDs treatment in Rio De Janeiro,......Full text of the article, bacillary angiomatosis
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37. Advances In Skin & Wound Care: Cutaneous Manifestations Of HIV: A Primer
doxycycline, bacillary angiomatosis and Mycobacterium marinum; cotrimoxazole,bacillary angiomatosis and M marinum; tetracycline, bacillary angiomatosis
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38. Bacillary Angiomatosis And Bacillary Splenitis In Immunocompetent Adults -- Tapp
Rochalimaea s Role in Cat Scratch Disease and bacillary angiomatosis David C . Cat Scratch Disease, bacillary angiomatosis, and Other Infections Due to
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Bacillary angiomatosis and bacillary peliosis have been described in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and drug-induced immunosuppression. Patients with these vascular lesions in the absence of profound immunodeficiency have not been well characterized. We studied five patients with histologically confirmed bacillary angiomatosis or bacillary splenitis without clinical immunodeficiency. Studies to detect HIV infection, immunologic defects, and presence of Rochalimaea species DNA

39. Rochalimaea's Role In Cat Scratch Disease And Bacillary Angiomatosis -- Tompkins
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Rochalimaea's Role in Cat Scratch Disease and Bacillary Angiomatosis
David C. Tompkins and Roy T. Steigbigel
The pathogens responsible for cat scratch disease and bacillary angiomatosis have been difficult to identify.New technologies, including analysis of the 16S ribosomal gene of DNA isolated from bacteria associated with these diseases, have helped to solve these diagnostic dilemmas. Both disorders appear to result from Rochalimaea species infection, including the recently identified R. henselae, a slow-growing, fastidious, gram-negative bacillus. Despite shared causes, cat scratch disease and bacillary angiomatosis are distinguished by differing host ranges, clinical manifestations

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