Extractions: This survey of medical eponyms and the persons behind them is meant as a general interest site only. No information found here must under any circumstances be used for medical purposes, diagnostically, therapeutically or otherwise. If you, or anybody close to you, is affected, or believe to be affected, by any condition mentioned here: see a doctor. Benign inoculation lymphoreticulosis, benign reticulosis, cat scratch disease, cat scratch fever, cat scratch syndrome, felinosis, inoculation adenitis, inoculation lymphoreticulosis, lymphoré reticulose benigne dinoculation (French), lymphoreticulosis benigna, nonbacterial regional lymphadenitis, regional nonbacterial lymphadenitis, benign inoculation lymphoreticulosis syndrome.
Extractions: (advertisement) Home Specialties CME PDA ... Patient Education Articles Images CME Patient Education Advanced Search Link to this site Back to: eMedicine Specialties Pediatrics Infectious Diseases 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 , Medical Director of Ambulatory Care Center, Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital; Clinical Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Saint Louis University 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
Extractions: Return to syllabus 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.
The Winn Feline Foundation - Health Article A site dedicated to feline health and research Disease (CSD) is also called Cat Scratch Fever and benign lymphoreticulosis. While CSD is found all over the world http://www.winnfelinehealth.org/health/csd.html
Extractions: 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.
Bartonella - Information / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention illness in people. Cat Scratch Disease (CSD) is also called Cat ScratchFever and benign lymphoreticulosis. Notes Healthcyclopedia http://www.healthcyclopedia.com/infectious-diseases/bacterial/bacillary-angiomat
Extractions: Web Directory: Bacillary angiomatosis A comprehensive resource on Bacillary angiomatosis, sometimes called 'cat scratch disease, from AEGIS. Cat Scratch Disease Article on history, care, and prevention. Cat-Scratch Disease Features cause, symptoms, complications, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.
Extractions: (advertisement) Home Specialties CME PDA ... Patient Education Articles Images CME Patient Education Advanced Search Link to this site Back to: eMedicine Specialties Emergency Medicine Infectious Diseases 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 , Consulting Staff, Department of Emergency Medicine, Mercy Springfield Hospital;
Dictionary Definition Of BENIGN INOCULATION LYMPHORETICULOSIS Dictionary definition of BENIGN INOCULATION lymphoreticulosis. Medicaldictionary. Browse Dictionary by alphabet. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 http://www.dictionarybarn.com/BENIGN-INOCULATION-LYMPHORETICULOSIS.php
Extractions: A chronic benign adenopathy, especially in children and young adults, commonly associated with a recent cat scratch or bite and caused by bacteria including Bartonella henselae and Alipia felis; the lymphadenopathy usually resolves spontaneously within a period of several months, but complications involving central nervous system, liver, spleen, lung, and skin have been seen.
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Bacillary Angiomatosis Cat Scratch Disease (CSD) is also called Cat Scratch Fever and benign lymphoreticulosis.Help build the largest humanedited directory on the web. http://www.thenewhealthfind.com/Health/ConditionsandDiseases/InfectiousDiseases/
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Medical Dictionary Definitions Of Popular Medical Terms Lymphoma, nonHodgkin. Lymphoproliferative. Lymphoproliferative disorders. lymphoreticulosis, benign. Lyon hypothesis http://www.medterms.com/script/main/AlphaIdx.asp?p=L_DICT
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Extractions: Accueil Introduction Nouveaux fichiers Etymologie ... Glossaire Autres fichiers : voir Accueil Autre site Web : List of Bacterial 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) 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 :
LYMPHORETICULOSIS (Search FastHealth.com) LYMPHORETICULOSIS lymphoreticulosis (Search FastHealth.com) lymphoreticulosisDictionary FastHealth Email This! lym·pho·re·tic·u·lo·sis n, pl lo*ses hyperplasia of reticuloendothelial tissue and esp. of the lymph nodes . http://www.fasthealth.com/dictionary/l/lymphoreticulosis.php
Cat Scratch Fever CAT SCRATCH FEVER A Bibliography, Medical Dictionary, and Annotated Research Guideto Internet References (benign inoculation lymphoreticulosis; cat scratch http://www.icongrouponline.com/health/Cat_Scratch_Fever_Ph.html
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