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Abstract Fever, non‐regenerative anaemia and leukopenia were documented in a 7‐year‐old, entire, male Akita Inu dog. The serum biochemistry and urinalysis were unremarkable. Tests for infectious agents were negative, except for SNAP 4Dx seropositive for Anaplasma phagocytophilum or A. platys. PCR for Anaplasma spp. was negative.
Clàudia Viñeta +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) represents the most common form of leishmaniasis. It imposes a significant medical burden due to long‐lasting ulcers and disfiguring scars, underscoring the need for comprehensive CL control strategies, particularly in endemic regions.
Bahareh Abtahi‐Naeini +5 more
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Upper gastrointestinal bacillary angiomatosis causing hematemesis: a case report.
A 38-year-old HIV-positive woman presented with massive hematemesis on initial admission to hospital. Endoscopy revealed ulcerated nodular lesions in the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum. The clinical impression was of Kaposi's sarcoma.
Chetty, R +2 more
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Bartonella species are Gram-negative bacilli and fastidious bacteria that can cause a number of clinical syndromes, including blood culture-negative infective endocarditis (IE).
Haripriya Santhanam +6 more
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Kaposi sarcoma (KS), an angioproliferative neoplasm driven by human herpesvirus 8, predominantly affects patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) or those on immunosuppressive therapy. Gastrointestinal involvement in KS is underreported, with limited literature highlighting its clinical significance and morphological diversity on ...
Karthik Gnanapandithan +4 more
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Kaposi Sarcoma: A Study of a Large Number of HIV‐Positive Patients
Background Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS) is a rare neoplasm whose prevalence increased with the occurrence of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). We aimed to assess the demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with KS who had HIV. Methods This retrospective study was performed on 2750 patients in Nairobi, Kenya.
Seyed Naser Emadi +6 more
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Bacillary angiomatosis with cutaneous and oral lesions in an HIV-infected patient from the U.K.
We describe an HIV positive patient with histologically confirmed cutaneous and oral lesions of bacillary angiomatosis, an unusual clinical presentation. As far as we are aware, this is the first reported case of cutaneous bacillary angiomatosis in the U.
Chopra, S. +6 more
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Bacillary angiomatosis (BA) is a vasculoproliferative infection caused by Bartonella henselae or Bartonella quintana, typically arising in immunocompromised individuals, particularly those with advanced HIV infection.
Monira El Waseef +3 more
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Background As a greater number of HIV-infected patients survive despite profound immunodepression due to medical progress, we face complex infection with multiple agents in AIDS-patients.
Zandotti Christine +5 more
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Bacillary angiomatosis. Report of one case
Bacillary angiomatosis is an unusual infectious disease, with angioproliferative lesions, typical of immunocompromised patients. It is caused by Bartonella quintana and Bartonella henselae, two infectious agents of the genus Bartonella, which trigger ...
Garcia Muñoz, Patricia Alejandra +5 more
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