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A unilateral chronic plaque on the leg. [PDF]

open access: yesJAAD Case Rep
Riekhof I, Zhu A, Castillo SA, Pham AK.
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Treatment of angiomatosis retinae

open access: yesIndian Journal of Ophthalmology, 1982
Rao B   +4 more
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Bronchopulmonary Bacillary Angiomatosis

Chest, 1993
A man with prior AIDS developed acute febrile interstitial pneumonitis, hilar and paratracheal adenopathy, and bronchial polyps. The polyps were histologically typical for bacillary angiomatosis and complete symptomatic and radiographic response to oral clarithromycin was seen.
M A, Foltzer   +3 more
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Bacillary angiomatosis of the spleen

Pathology, 1993
Bacillary angiomatosis is a recently described vasoproliferative lesion associated with infection by a newly characterized rickettsial organism, Rochalimaea henselae. Most previous reports have described skin lesions in immunocompromised patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus.
N J, Mulvany, V R, Billson
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Bacillary angiomatosis

JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, 2009
SummaryAn infection with Bartonella henselae transmitted from domestic cats to humans by scratching normally leads to cat‐scratch disease. When the human host has severe immunosuppression or HIV infection, the potentially life‐threatening disease bacillary angiomatosis can develop.
Danica, Lange   +7 more
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Bacillary Angiomatosis

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1995
The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and other causes of immunosuppression have ushered in a variety of opportunistic infections. One of these is bacillary angiomatosis, a vasoproliferative lesion whose principal causative agent is Rochalimaea henselae.
J G, Batsakis   +2 more
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