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Disseminated Bartonella quintana Causing Osseous Lytic Lesions
Bartonella, a gram-negative bacterium, causes various clinical syndromes such as cat scratch disease (B henselae), Carrion disease (B bacilliformis), and trench fever (B quintana).
Sarah Freling +4 more
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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 in a HIV-negative patient [PDF]
Bacillary angiomatosis is a rare cutaneous manifestation caused by infection with Bartonella henselae that is most often seen in immunocompromised individuals, particularly those with HIV.
Menezes, Andrew +7 more
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Diagnostic dilemma in Kaposi’s sarcoma
Kaposi′s sarcoma is described as cutaneous and extracutaneous neoplasm predominantly affecting older individuals. Though earlier uncommon and endemic to certain African areas, its incidence is on a rise due to infections with human immunodeficiency virus
Rao B.S Satish +4 more
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Major revision version 13.0 of the European AIDS Clinical Society guidelines 2025
Abstract Background The European AIDS Clinical Society (EACS) guidelines were revised for the 21st time in 2025, with updates covering all aspects of HIV care. Key Points of the Guidelines Update The structure of the guidelines has been reorganized into two parts: Part I focuses on the management and prevention of HIV and related infections, and Part ...
Juan Ambrosioni +19 more
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A Rare Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma of the Tongue: A Case Report and Review of Published Cases
Aim Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (EHE) is a rare vascular tumor caused by the proliferation of endothelial cells. The purpose of this study was to describe a rare case of EHE of the tongue and to perform a systematic review of the literature reporting oral EHE.
Gioele Gioco +6 more
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Bacillary angiomatosis compatible with systemic manifestations: a case report
Bacillary angiomatosis is a rare infection caused by Bartonella henselae or Bartonella quintana, which usually affects patients with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and causes cutaneous and extracutaneous lesions; it is usually benign, but ...
Monica Rueda +2 more
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Disseminated Bartonellosis Masquerading as Autoimmune Glomerulonephritis: A Case Report
Background Although Bartonella henselae is primarily known for causing self‐limiting cat scratch disease in immunocompetent individuals, it can also lead to severe disseminated infections, particularly in immunocompromised patients. Case Presentation We present a rare case of disseminated B.
Tim Debyser +7 more
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Kaposi′s Sarcoma and Acute Limb Ischaemia: A Possible Direct Vascular Link
Acute limb ischaemia is caused by a sudden interruption in arterial flow. Its occurrence in oncology is uncommon compared with the general population. Generally considered to be part of the paraneoplastic syndrome, its occurrence in a patient with Kaposi′s sarcoma (KS) raises the question of a different pathophysiology.
Berthe Sabine Mapoko Esson +7 more
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Bacillary angiomatosis. A ((new)) disease with a broadening clinicopathologic spectrum [PDF]
Bacillary angiomatosis (BA) is a reactive vasoproliferative lesion occurring almost exclusively in immunocompromised individuals in response to infection by a bacillus closely related to Rochalimaea quintana. The commonest site of involvement is the
Tsang, William Y.W., Chan, John K.C.
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