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21. Cat-Scratch Disease Topic - Unified Search Environment
lymphoreticulosis, INOCULATION, BENIGN DXP/SY/NOCODE MTHICD9/ET/078.3 Inoculation lymphoreticulosis MSH/EP/D002372 MSH/PM/D002372 MSH/PM/D002372
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A self-limiting bacterial infection of the regional lymph nodes caused by AFIPIA felis, a gram-negative bacterium recently identified by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and by BARTONELLA HENSELAE. It usually arises one or more weeks following a feline scratch, with raised inflammatory nodules at the site of the scratch being the primary symptom. Synonyms and Source Vocabularies:
Cat-Scratch Disease
LYMPHORETICULOSIS, INOCULATION, BENIGN
FEVER, CAT-SCRATCH
Inoculation Lymphoreticulosis
Inoculative Lymphoreticulosis
Catscratch Disease
Benign lymphoreticulosis Bartonellaceae Infections

22. EMedicine - Catscratch Disease : Article By Allan D Friedman, MD, MPH
Synonyms and related keywords CSD, cat scratch disease, catscratch disease,benign inoculation lymphoreticulosis, benign inoculation reticulosis,
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Last Updated: July 17, 2003 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: CSD, cat scratch disease, cat-scratch disease, benign inoculation lymphoreticulosis, benign inoculation reticulosis, cat-scratch fever, regional granulomatous lymphadenitis AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Allan D Friedman, MD, MPH , Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Florida Medical School; Medical Director, Center for Women and Children, Duval County Health Department Allan D Friedman, MD, MPH, is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Pediatrics Editor(s): Itzhak Brook, MD, MSc , Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Georgetown University School of Medicine; Robert Konop, PharmD

23. EMedicine - Catscratch Disease : Article By Joseph R Lex, Jr, MD
benign inoculation lymphoreticulosis, benign inoculation reticulosis, catscratchfever, catscratch fever, regional granulomatous lymphadenitis
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Last Updated: December 30, 2003 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: CSD, cat-scratch disease, Parinaud oculoglandular disease, kitten scratch disease, la maladie des griffes du chat, benign inoculation lymphoreticulosis, benign inoculation reticulosis, catscratch fever, cat-scratch fever, regional granulomatous lymphadenitis AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Joseph R Lex, Jr, MD , Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Temple University Hospital Joseph R Lex, Jr, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Emergency Medicine , and American College of Emergency Physicians Editor(s): Jeffrey Glenn Bowman, MD, MS

24. MALADIE DES GRIFFES DU CHAT
lymphoreticulosis )est une maladie infectieuse de l homme connue depuis 70 ans.
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Accueil Introduction Nouveaux fichiers Etymologie ... Glossaire Autres fichiers : voir Accueil Autre site Web : List of Procaryotic Names with Standing in Nomenclature MALADIE DES GRIFFES DU CHAT Voir aussi les fichiers : Afipia Afipia birgiae Afipia broomeae Afipia clevelandensis Afipia felis Afipia felis genomospecies A, Afipia massiliensis Afipia genomospecies 1, 2, 3 et 3-related)
Bartonella
Bartonella clarridgeiae
Bartonella henselae
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Etiologie Bartonella henselae Bartonella Bartonella clarridgeiae Afipia felis Afipia felis suivie de Bartonella henselae et de Bartonella clarridgeiae et al Afipia felis infra Afipia felis Afipia Afipia felis et al . et Welch et al Rochalimaea henselae et al et al Rochalimaea henselae
et al Bartonella Rochalimaea henselae Afipia felis Bartonella Rochalimaea henselae

Depuis 1992, Rochalimaea henselae Bartonella henselae (voir les fichiers Bartonella et Bartonella henselae Bartonella henselae Afipia felis Bartonella clarridgeiae Bartonella clarridgeiae Bartonella henselae Bartonella clarridgeiae Bartonella clarridgeiae de Bartonella clarridgeiae Bartonella henselae , de Bartonella elizabethae et de Bartonella quintana Clinique Infections du chat Afipia felis Bartonella henselae et/ou de Bartonella clarridgeiae est faible ou nul :
Bartonella henselae , par Bartonella clarridgeiae Bartonella
Bartonella henselae Bartonella henselae
et Bartonella clarridgeiae
Infections du chien Bartonella clarridgeiae et par Bartonella henselae
L'unique souche canine de Bartonella clarridgeiae D Bartonella henselae Infections de l'homme Bartonella henselae Bartonella henselae Afipia felis

25. Nomsmaladies
Benign inoculation lymphoreticulosis BKD, Bacterial Kidney Disease (Renibacteriumsalmoninarum). Black gall sickness termes parfois utilisés pour
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Accueil Introduction Nouveaux fichiers Etymologie ... Glossaire Autres fichiers : voir Accueil Autre site Web : List of Procaryotic Names with Standing in Nomenclature Abattoir fever (Coxiella burnetii) Acroporid serratiosis (maladie des coraux) : Serratia marcescens subsp. marcescens Actinobacilloses American foulbrood Anaplasmose granulocytique humaine ... Anaplasmoses Angiomatose bacillaire : Bartonella quintana Bartonella henselae Annual ryegrass toxicity Anthrax ... Ehrlichia ruminantium (cowdriose). Ehrlichia ruminantium (cowdriose). Blanchiment du corail : Vibrio mediterranei Vibrio coralliilyticus Blue bag (Mannheimia haemolytica) Bordetellose aviaire ... Chokan-hakudaku-sho (une vibriose du poisson plat japonais) Churrido equino Churrio Circling disease (Listeria) Coho salmon syndrome ... Cold water disease Cold-water ulcer : Moritella viscosa Vibrio wodanis Colite pseudo-membraneuse (Clostridium difficile) Columnariose ... Contagious equine metritis Coral bleaching : Vibrio mediterranei Vibrio coralliilyticus Coryza aviaire (Avibacterium paragallinarum) Coryza infectieux avaire (Avibacterium paragallinarum) ... Treponema brennaborense Dermite verruqueuse des bovins : Guggenheimella bovis Treponema brennaborense Donovanose (Klebsiella rhinoscleromatis) Dysenterie porcine ... Equine monocytic ehrlichiosis Equine nocardioform placentitis : Amycolatopsis sp.

26. Cat-Scratch Disease
Inoculation lymphoreticulosis; Catscratch Disease; Inoculative lymphoreticulosis;Cat Scratch Disease; Disease, CatScratch; Disease, Catscratch;
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Inoculation Lymphoreticulosis; Catscratch Disease; Inoculative Lymphoreticulosis; Cat Scratch Disease; Disease, Cat-Scratch; Disease, Catscratch; Inoculation Lymphoreticuloses; Inoculative Lymphoreticuloses A self-limiting bacterial infection of the regional lymph nodes caused by AFIPIA felis, a gram-negative bacterium recently identified by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and by BARTONELLA HENSELAE. It usually arises one or more weeks following a feline scratch, with raised inflammatory nodules at the site of the scratch being the primary symptom.
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27. LYMPHORETICULOSIS (Search FastHealth.com) LYMPHORETICULOSIS
Katzenkratzkrankheit (Altmeyer Enzyklopädie der Dermatologie inoculative lymphoreticulosis; benigne Inokulationslymphoretikulose;
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28. L.C. Subject Headings Weekly List 21 (May 20, 1998)
lymphoreticulosis 450 UF Catscratch fever 450 UF lymphoreticulosis, Benign450 UF Regional lymphadenitis 550 BT Gram-negative bacterial infections 550
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29. ILDS - ICD10
benign lymphoreticulosis. A28.110, lymphoreticulosis, benign. A30.000, Leprosy,indeterminate. A30.100, Leprosy, tuberculoid. A30.200
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30. Cat-scratch Disease
CAT SCRATCH DISEASE Cat Scratch Fever, Benign lymphoreticulosis, Benignnonbacterial Lymphadenitis, Bacillary Angiomatosis, Bacillary Peliosis Hepatis
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Bartonella Infections: CAT SCRATCH DISEASE

Bacillary Angiomatosis
  • AIDS Patients at Risk From Germs in Cats and Lice" Washington Times (12/25/97) P. A7 An Ulcerated Nodule Associated With Lymphadenopathy. Diagnosis: Cat-scratch disease (CSD). Arc Dermatol Angiomatosis bacilar Angiomatosis, and Related Syndromes Marra CM. Neurologic complications of Bartonella henselae infection. Department of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, USA. Curr Opin Neurol 1995 Jun;8(3):164-9 Atypical Cat-scratch Disease Azithromycin and Cat-scratch Disease. Benjamin Estrada, MD, University of South Alabama. [Infect Med 15(8):517, 1998. ``Although cat-scratch disease (CSD) was first described in 1950, significant progress on elucidating its pathogenesis, creating safe and accurate diagnostic tests, and defining effective treatment were not achieved until this decade. Bartonella(formerly Rochalimaea) henselae was identified as the etiologic agent of CSD in1992 (Regnery RL, et al: Lancet 1992; 339:1443-1445). The same organism wasfound to be the cause of bacillary angiomatosis, which usually affectsimmunocompromised individuals. Medscape.
  • 31. Cat Scratch Fever
    and coined the term catscratch disease in 1931. Synonyms cat-scratchdisease, benign lymphoreticulosis, nonbacterial regional lymphadenitis.
    http://www.kcom.edu/faculty/chamberlain/Website/lectures/lecture/catfever.htm
    Lymphoreticular and Hematopoetic Infections
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    CAT-SCRATCH FEVER
    General Goal: To know the major cause(s) of this disease, how it is transmitted, and the major manifestations of the disease. Specific Educational Objectives The student should be able to: 1. recite the most common causes of cat-scratch fever (shape and gram stain?). 2. describe the common means of transmission. 3. describe the major manifestations of this infection. 4. describe how you diagnose, treat and prevent this infection. Reading: MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY by P.R. Murray, K.S. Rosenthal, G.S. Kobayashi and M.A. Pfaller, 3rd Edition. pp. Lecture : Dr. Neal R. Chamberlain References: 1. eMedicine: Cat Scratch Fever 2. Chomel BB, Abbott RC, Kasten RW, Floyd-Hawkins KA, Kass PH, Glaser CA, Pedersen NC, Koehler JE. 1995. Bartonella henselae prevalence in domestic cats in California: risk factors and association between bacteremia and antibody titers. J Clin Microbiol Sep;33(9):2445-50 3. Bass JW, Freitas BC, Freitas AD, et al. Prospective randomized double blind placebo-controlled evaluation of azithromycin for treatment of cat-scratch disease. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 1998;17:447-452. Cat-Scratch Disease in Texas.

    32. The Winn Feline Foundation - Health Article
    Cat Scratch Disease (CSD) is also called Cat Scratch Fever and benignlymphoreticulosis. While CSD is found all over the world, it is an uncommon disease.
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    by Susan Little, DVM For almost 100 years, cat scratches have been associated with illness in people. Cat Scratch Disease (CSD) is also called Cat Scratch Fever and benign lymphoreticulosis. While CSD is found all over the world, it is an uncommon disease. One estimate by the Centers for Disease Control found that there were 2.5 cases of CSD per 100,000 people per year in the United States. While multiple cases of CSD in one household can occur, this situation is rare. A study in Florida found that more than one member of a family contracted CSD only 3.5% of the time. The majority of individuals who contract CSD are under the age of 17, and are usually under the age of 12. Typically, a small skin lesion (resembling an insect bite) develops at the site of a cat scratch or (less commonly) a bite, followed within two weeks by swollen lymph nodes and sometimes a fever. The illness is mild and self-limiting in the majority of patients, although it may take some months for the swollen lymph nodes to return to normal. Treatment is usually not required. Reports over the last few years, however, have extended the spectrum of problems associated with CSD to include such things as tonsillitis, encephalitis, hepatitis, pneumonia and other serious illnesses in a very small number of cases. People with compromised immune systems, such as AIDS and cancer patients, are most at risk and can become most seriously ill.

    33. Disease, Medication, Symptom Etc Database Index : B Diseases Database
    Benign lymphoreticulosis see Cat scratch fever Benign migratory glossitis Benign monoclonal gammopathy Benign mucous membrane pemphigoid see Cicatricial
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    Bacillary epithelioid angiomatosis see Cat scratch fever
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    Bacillus anthracis see Anthrax Bacillus cereus Bacillus licheniformis Bacillus subtilis ... Bacitracin Back ache see Back pain Back pain Backache see Back pain Baclofen Bacteria and bacterial disease Bacterial infectious disease see Bacteria and bacterial disease Bacterial overgrowth of small intestine Bacterium see Bacteria and bacterial disease Bacterium mirabilis see Proteus Bacteroides Bacteroides forsythus Bad breath see Halitosis BADS syndrome see Black locks, oculocutaneous albinism, and deafness of the sensorineural type Bagasse workers' lung see Bagassosis Bagassosis Bahima disease Baillarger's syndrome see Frey's syndrome Bairnsdale ulcer see Mycobacterium ulcerans Baker's cyst of knee (and rupture) Baker-Winegrad disease see Fructose-1, 6-diphosphatase deficiency

    34. Cat Scratch Fever Information Diseases Database
    henselae,Benign lymphoreticulosis, Disease Database Information. Benign lymphoreticulosis. may cause or feature + (Follow link for list.
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    35. Bayer Animal Health: Infectious Diseases
    This acute infectious skin disease, also named felinosis or lymphoreticulosisbenigna, occurs in human patients who have been scratched or bitten by cats
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    Even today, infectious diseases are one of the leading causes of cat deaths, but in fact, many of these diseases can be effectively prevented. Infections occur when one or more microorganisms such as bacteria or viruses enter the animal's body. Some bacteria or viruses can harm the animal, e.g., by creating toxins or destroying tissue. If the damage is extensive enough to be expressed as a symptom of an illness, we speak of an infectious disease. top
    Cat scratch disease
    This acute infectious skin disease, also named felinosis or lymphoreticulosis benigna, occurs in human patients who have been scratched or bitten by cats (which do not fall ill). Felinosis presents with tender regional lymphadenopathy, sterile suppurative papules at the site of inoculation, slight fever, headache and malaise. The pathogen belongs to the bacterial genus Bartonella, which is distributed worldwide and is also transmissible by fleas. top
    Vaccination
    The most effective way of preventing infectious diseases is by making sure your kitten gets vaccinations on a regular basis. Basic immunization should start from week 6 or 8 after birth, going on every two to four weeks until they are at least 14 weeks of age. The basic immunization is followed by certain revaccination intervals. Contact a vet to find out which vaccinations are recommended for cats in general and if there are any special vaccinations necessary because of exposure risk and geographic location.

    36. HUM-MOLGEN DIAGnostics/Clinical Research 27/5/96 Familial
    We care for a woman whose three children succumbed to Familial Hemophagocyticlymphoreticulosis (FEL, MIM 26770) and is pregnant again.
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    HUM-MOLGEN DIAGnostics/Clinical Research Familial Histiocytic Reticulosis
    We care for a woman whose three children succumbed to Familial Hemophagocytic Lymphoreticulosis (FEL, MIM # 26770) and is pregnant again. Is there a possibility for prenatal diagnosis? Was the gene mapped? Thanks Moshe Frydman M.D. Genetics institute Sheba Medical Center Tel Hashomer Israel E-mail mfrydman@mail.tau.ac.il

    37. HUM-MOLGEN Archive: DIAG: 7 Messages
    We care for a woman whose three children succumbed to Familial Hemophagocyticlymphoreticulosis (FEL, MIM 26770) and is pregnant again.
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    38. Appendix A - Guideline For Isolation Precautions In Hospitals
    Catscratch fever (benign inoculation lymphoreticulosis), S. Cellulitis, uncontrolleddrainage, C, DI. Chancroid (soft chancre), S
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    APPENDIX A
    Type and Duration of Precautions Needed for Selected Infections and Conditions
    Precautions Infection/Condition Type Duration Abscess Draining, major a C DI Draining, minor or limited b S Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome c S Actinomycosis S Adenovirus infection, in infants and young children D,C DI Amebiasis S Anthrax Cutaneous S Pulmonary S Antibiotic-associated colitis (see Clostridium difficile Arthropodborne viral encephalitides (eastern, western, Venezuelan
    equine encephalomyelitis; St Louis, California encephalitis) S d Arthropodborne viral fevers (dengue, yellow fever, Colorado tick fever) S d Ascariasis S Aspergillosis S Babesiosis S Blastomycosis, North American, cutaneous or pulmonary S Botulism S Bronchiolitis (see respiratory infections in infants and young children) Brucellosis (undulant, Malta, Mediterranean fever) S Campylobacter gastroenteritis (see gastroenteritis) Candidiasis, all forms including mucocutaneous S Cat-scratch fever (benign inoculation lymphoreticulosis) S Cellulitis, uncontrolled drainage C DI Chancroid (soft chancre) S Chickenpox (varicella; see F

    39. Cat Scratch Disease - Weekly Pet Tips By Pets.ca
    Cat scratch disease is also known as Cat Scratch Fever and benign lymphoreticulosis.Cat scratch disease is a rare disease that occurs when you are
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    Cat scratch disease is also known as Cat Scratch Fever and benign lymphoreticulosis. Cat scratch disease is a rare disease that occurs when you are scratched (or in rare cases bitten) by a cat (but usually a kitten) that has a specific bacteria on its paws or teeth. The bacteria originates in the cat's saliva. At the site of the scratch you develop a sore or a lesion and the sore may only develop 3-30 days after you have been bitten/scratched. The sore may continue to get larger, take a long time to heal and the lymph glands will get infected usually in the glands closest to where you were scratched (most commonly under the armpit). You may get a fever that lasts for a few days after having being scratched or bitten. As a preventative measure always clean the area where the scratch or bite took place with a disinfectant. In healthy people, cat scratch disease is normally not serious and it will usually clear up on its own without treatment. If you have really painful lymph nodes that won't heal after a couple of weeks or a fever that is taking too long to break, antibiotics can help. Cat scratch disease is extremely dangerous to people with compromised immune systems.

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