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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. Bacillary Angiomatosis
MAIN SEARCH INDEX. bacillary angiomatosis. It also can lead to bacillaryangiomatosis in AIDS patients. bacillary angiomatosis caused
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Bacillary angiomatosis
Definition
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.
Causes and symptoms
Scientists have recently isolated two varieties of the Bartonella bacteria as the cause of bacillary angiomatosis: Bartonella (formerly Rochalimaea quintana ) and B. henselae

22. Bacillary Angiomatosis
bacillary angiomatosis,. Print this article, a disorder characterizedby presence of numerous bacilli along with vascular proliferation
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Amershamhealth.com Search for: Type a word or a phrase. All forms of the word are searchable. Browse entry words starting with: A B C D ... Other characters Bacillary angiomatosis, a disorder characterized by presence of numerous bacilli along with vascular proliferation in affected tissues, such as the skin, bone, lymph nodes and brain. The organisms causing bacillary angiomatosis and the related disorder bacillary peliosis are similar to those causing cat-scratch disease. Patients with the human immunodeficiency virus HIV infection may develop bacillary angiomatosis, manifested as a cutaneous disorder with multiple angiomatous papules, skin lesions typical of Kaposis sarcoma , cellulitis and subcutaneous nodules. Bone lesions are sometimes the initial manifestation of the disease. Radiographically, the dominant feature is osteolysis, associated with an adjacent soft tissue mass. Also, see angiomatosis
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23. Bacillary Angiomatosis
bacillary angiomatosis,. Print this article, a fairly recently describedillness caused by Bartonella (Rochalimaea) henselae, a bacterium
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Amershamhealth.com Search for: Type a word or a phrase. All forms of the word are searchable. Browse entry words starting with: A B C D ... Other characters Bacillary angiomatosis, a fairly recently described illness caused by Bartonella (Rochalimaea) henselae , a bacterium difficult to culture and only shown recently by DNA testing not to be a rickettsia. The organism particularly affects HIV-infected patients producing characteristic erythematous, well-circumscribed skin lesions which are tender and may bleed. Disseminated disease affecting multiple organ systems including the liver, spleen, central nervous system and lymph nodes has been seen in AIDS patients. Within the lung well or poorly defined lung nodules measuring up to 1.5 cm have been described, as has peribronchovascular interstitial thickening . Other findings including endobronchial polyps have been reported in at least two HIV-infected patients. Hilar lymphadenopathy and pleural effusion were also seen in association with these individuals but a direct relationship to B. henselae

24. Bacillary Angiomatosis
bacillary angiomatosis. Definition A lifethreatening It also can lead tobacillary angiomatosis in AIDS patients. bacillary angiomatosis caused
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Bacillary angiomatosis
Definition
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

25. HIV And Bartonella: Bacillary Angiomatosis And Peliosis
HIV and Bartonella bacillary angiomatosis and Peliosis. HIV InSite KnowledgeBase Chapter December 1997. Cutaneous bacillary angiomatosis.
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BARTONELLA (ROCHALIMAEA) INFECTIONS. Vascular proliferative manifestationsoccur in immunocompromised bacillary angiomatosis (BA), peliosis hepatis.
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UNUSUAL AND ZOONOTIC AIDS-ASSOCIATED INFECTIONS
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BARTONELLA (ROCHALIMAEA) INFECTIONS Vascular proliferative manifestations

occur in immunocompromised
bacillary angiomatosis (BA), peliosis hepatis
Relapsing bacteremia
in both immunocompetent and immunocompromised
first described as trench fever (World War 1, S. quintana)
with or without endocarditis (culture-negative) Granulomatous lymphadenitis immunocompetent or early HIV infection also known as cat scratch disease (CSD) Bartonella (Rochalimaea) Species, 1998 (nine) small, fastidious gram-negative rod B. quintana (causes BA, trench fever) B. henselae (causes BA, CSD) B. elizabethae (causes endocarditis) B. bacilliformis (causes disease only in So. America) B. clarridgeiae (most recently identified species) B. vinsonii (dog) B. grahamii B. doshiae B. taylorii Manifestations of Bartonella Infection In late HIV Infection BA affects skin, bone, lymph node, brain, lung bacillary peliosis hepatis affects spleen, liver Cutaneous BA has diverse presentations-VASCULAR may resemble KS subcutaneous nodule friable vascular lesion red papule pedunculated lesion deep subcutaneous mass Osseous BA extremely painful osteolytic lesions on XRAY bone scan positive very vascular Bacillary pellosis hepatis vascular proliferative lesion of liver and/or spleen may occur concomitantly with cutaneous BA/splenic pellosis accompanied by pancytopenia, thrombocytopenia and/or ascites

27. Bacillary Angiomatosis - HIV: Health And Medical Information About HIV And AIDS
bacillary angiomatosis A bacterial infection due to a cat scratch mostoften seen today in people with HIV. The disease characteristically
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29. DermIS / Main Menu / DOIA / Bacillary Angiomatosis / Hyperlinks
// Knolledge Base Dermatologic Manifestations of HIV.
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30. Cat-Scratch Disease
EID Volume 1 * Number 1 JanuaryMarch 1995 Synopsis. Unraveling Mysteries Associatedwith Cat-Scratch Disease, bacillary angiomatosis, and Related Syndromes.
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Unraveling Mysteries Associated with Cat-Scratch Disease, Bacillary Angiomatosis, and Related Syndromes
Russell Regnery, Ph.D., and Jordan Tappero, M.D.
National Center for Infectious Diseases,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA Download Article The search for the infectious agents responsible for cat-scratch disease, bacillary angiomatosis, and related syndromes has a long and often circuitous history. Recognition of the etiologic agents and a new understanding of the fundamental features of the epidemiology and natural history of modern day Bartonella (formerly Rochalimaea)-associated diseases culminate a multipartite story that combines clinical medicine, traditional microbiology, and novel technological approaches to solve a long-standing enigma. The quest for the etiologic agent of cat-scratch disease (CSD) has frequently been described as a mystery . Indeed, the search has many qualities of a mystery novel; the pursuit has spanned several decades and recently taken several unexpected turns. During this period of important discovery, major microbial suspects have undergone name changes, novel microbial culprits have been introduced, new groups of affected patients have been recognized, and yet significant questions remain to be answered. Scientific and medical interest has been high; approximately 900 publications have dealt with CSD since the first good clinical description of the disease in 1950

31. Bacillary Angiomatosis
Back Home Next. bacillary angiomatosis. bacillary angiomatosis A comprehensiveresource on bacillary angiomatosis, sometimes called cat scratch disease.
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32. Untitled Document
bacillary angiomatosis. Bartonella henselae has been recognized as thecausative agent of bacillary angiomatosis in HIVinfected patients.
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Virtual Patient Reference Library Clinical Images in HIV page Mucocutaneous Lesions Pseudomembranous Candidiasis Atrophic Candidiasis Hairy Leukoplakia Herpes Zoster ... Aphthous Ulceration Neurocognitive Manifestations Atrophy on CT Scan Cryptococcus on India Ink Toxoplasmosis on CT Scan PML on MRI Scan ... CNS Lymphoma on CT Scan last update August 2002 Bacillary Angiomatosis Bartonella henselae has been recognized as the causative agent of bacillary angiomatosis in HIV-infected patients. This condition is characterized by a proliferation of blood vessels in the skin and internal organs. Skin lesions are nodular and red or purplish in color, and may eventually ulcerate and drain. Diagnosis is made by biopsy, and treatment consists of a prolonged course of an oral macrolide antibiotic such as erythromycin or azithromycin.

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34. Bacillary Angiomatosis
bacillary angiomatosis. J. SHAUN MURPHY, MD • Internal Medicine Resident Bacillaryangiomatosis is caused by Bartonella henselae and Bartonella quintana.
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BUMC Proceedings Bacillary angiomatosis J. S HAUN M URPHY Internal Medicine Resident A NTHONY C. T OPPINS Radiology Resident A NDREW D. C HUNG Attending Physician C INDA P ARKER Pathology Resident
CASE PRESENTATION DR J. SHAUN MURPHY: A 30-year-old woman was found to have human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) at age 22 (1989). She also had a history of moderate asthma. She had been in her usual health until 2 months before hospitalization when nonbloody diarrhea appeared. A month later, she noted a small, yellow mass arising from her umbilicus Figure 1 . Seven days before the patient's admission to the hospital, the umbilical mass was noted to drain small amounts of clear fluid. In addition, she noted the onset of exertional dyspnea, diffuse abdominal pain, increasing abdominal girth, fever, chills, urinary frequency, dull lower back pain, and general fatigue. The HIV was secondary to intravenous drug use. She stated she had not used heroin or cocaine intravenously since 1995. Eight months before admission, her CD4 count was 12 cells/mm

35. Bacillary Angiomatosis: A Unique Cutaneous Complication Of HIV Infection
Summer 1995, Volume 3, Number 2 96101. bacillary angiomatosis A unique cutaneouscomplication of HIV infection. J Lipa, W Peters, V Fornasier, B Fisher.
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37. Bacillary Angiomatosis In A Patient With AIDS - Eurorad - Clinical Case 1717 - S
teaching files,radiology,bacillary angiomatosis in a Patient with AIDS,Medicalhistory of venous insufficiency of the lower legs presented with pain in the
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38. Bacillary Angiomatosis, Buccal Mucosa
bacillary angiomatosis, buccal mucosa (notice the similarity in appearance to Kaposi ssarcoma) Copyright © 19961997 John Valentine, DMD All Rights Reserved.
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39. Cat-scratch Disease
HELLENIC ASSOCIATION DERMATOLOGY VENEREOLOGY Bartonella Infections CAT SCRATCHDISEASE bacillary angiomatosis. Azithromycin for bacillary angiomatosis.
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  • 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.
  • 40. Cutaneous Indications For HIV Testing--Bacillary Angiomatosis
    Cutaneous Indications for HIV Testing bacillary angiomatosis. The recognition ofbacillary angiomatosis should be considered an indication for HIV testing.
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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.

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