Giant bacillary angiomatosis [PDF]
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Jeremy Nel, Prudence Ive, Carolina Nel
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An unusual case of bacillary angiomatosis in the oral cavity of an AIDS patient who had no concomitant tegumentary lesions – case report and review [PDF]
Bacillary angiomatosis (BA) is an angioproliferative disease of immunocompromised patients that usually presents as vascular tumors in the skin and subcutaneous tissues. It is caused by chronic infections with either Bartonella henselae or B.
Walter de Araujo Eyer-Silva +11 more
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Multi-organ involvement of bacillary angiomatosis masquerading as Kaposi sarcoma and pyogenic granuloma: A case report and literature review [PDF]
Bacillary angiomatosis is a vasoproliferative neoplasm primarily seen in immunocompromised individuals. There are overlapping clinical and histopathologic manifestations of bacillary angiomatosis, Kaposi sarcoma, and pyogenic granuloma. Distinguishing an
Amanda Peluzzo +3 more
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Bacillary angiomatosis in a solid organ transplant recipient [PDF]
We report a case of bacillary angiomatosis in a solid organ transplant recipient with typical skin lesions. Bacillary angiomatosis is an uncommon disease characterized by neovascular proliferation caused by infection with Bartonella henselae or ...
Jakob Ferløv Schwensen +2 more
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Cutaneous bacillary angiomatosis in the setting of immunosuppression: A rare case in a heart transplant recipient [PDF]
Bacillary angiomatosis is a rare, opportunistic infection caused by Bartonella spp . In the skin, neovascular proliferation results in erythematous and violaceous papules and nodules.
Chloe Devoy +2 more
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Bacillary angiomatosis with bone invasion [PDF]
Bacillary angiomatosis is an infection determined by Bartonella henselae and B. quintana, rare and prevalent in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
Lucia Martins Diniz +3 more
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Bacillary Angiomatosis Mimicking Pyogenic Granuloma. [PDF]
Bacillary angiomatosis (BA) is an angioproliferative disease caused by Bartonella species. It manifests as nodules or papules in immunocompromised patients. Oral lesions are very rare, unlike cutaneous lesions, and histopathology plays a vital role in distinguishing these lesions from other similar ones.
A RK, K N, Krishnan RK, Dinesh S, R R.
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A systematic review on antibiotic therapy of cutaneous bacillary angiomatosis not related to major immunocompromising conditions: from pathogenesis to treatment [PDF]
Background Cutaneous bacillary angiomatosis (cBA) is a vascular proliferative disorder due to Bartonella spp. that mostly affects people living with HIV (PLWH), transplanted patients and those taking immunosuppressive drugs.
Salvatore Rotundo +9 more
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Differential effects of Bartonella henselae on human and feline macro- and micro-vascular endothelial cells. [PDF]
Bartonella henselae, a zoonotic agent, induces tumors of endothelial cells (ECs), namely bacillary angiomatosis and peliosis in immunosuppressed humans but not in cats.
Moez Berrich +8 more
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Bacillary Angiomatosis and Bacteremia due to Bartonella quintana in a Patient with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia [PDF]
We present a 63-year-old man treated with alemtuzumab for chronic lymphocytic leukemia who developed multiple angiomatous papules and fever. Real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) from a skin lesion and blood sample revealed Bartonella quintana as ...
Rosamaria Fulchini +2 more
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