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Bacillary angiomatosis: The first case reported in South Africa
A 28-year-old white man, positive for HIV, who was admitted to hospital for pneumonia, had for 2 months had several fluctuating cutaneous purple nodules on his legs and abdomen.
Levy, G.R., Nayler, S
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Bacillary Angiomatosis: A Unique Cutaneous Complication of Hiv Infection
As the prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection increases, so does the recognition of unusual manifestations of this syndrome. This study describes two patients who presented with a unique, rare, cutaneous manifestion of HIV infection.
Benjamin Fisher +3 more
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The role of the VirB/VirD4/Bep system in "Bartonella henselae"-triggered vascular proliferation [PDF]
Bartonella henselae (Bh) rarely shows any symptoms in its feline reservoir host but is responsible for a number of clinical outcomes during infection of the human incidental host. Bh shares with B. quintana (Bq) and B.
Scheidegger, Florine
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A case of bacillary angiomatosis developed at a burn site
Bacillary Angiomatosis (BA) is frequently seen in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-induced immunodeficiency. Our patient was a case that developed granuloma-like lesions in the area of a burn, 8 days after being burnt on the upper right ...
Unal, Deniz +4 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 ...
Rao Satish +4 more
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HIV-negative case of bacillary angiomatosis with chronic hepatitis B
Bacillary angiomatosis (BA) is an infectious disease which occurs predominantly in immunosuppressive patients and rarely in immunocompetent individuals.
Çağrı ERGIN +9 more
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What do we (not) know about the human bartonelloses?
The human bartonelloses are a group of diseases with a rapidly increasing clinical spectrum. Well known manifestations such as Carrion's disease, trench fever, cat-scratch disease, and bacillary angiomatosis are examples of Bartonella spp.
Paulo Eduardo Neves Ferreira Velho +4 more
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Cutaneous nodules and hepatosplenic lesions caused by bacillary angiomatosis in a patient with AIDS. [PDF]
Nguyen K, Kim A, McKesey J, Thomas C.
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Bacillary angiomatosis is an infection caused by Bartonella, which has first been described in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients. We report an unusually located lesion, in a totally asymptomatic kidney transplant recipient.
Poncelet, Alain +5 more
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Bartonella spp. constitute emerging pathogens of worldwide distribution. Bacillary angiomatosis is the most frequent skin manifestation of bartonelloses; nevertheless, B.
Pimentel, V +5 more
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