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Bartonella henselae Infection and Lymphadenopathy in a Patient With T Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. [PDF]
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<i>Bartonella henselae</i>, <i>Babesia odocoilei</i> and <i>Babesia divergens</i>-like MO-1 infection in the brain of a child with seizures, mycotoxin exposure and suspected Rasmussen's encephalitis. [PDF]
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Bartonella henselae DNA detection in patients with type 1 leprosy reactions for more than six months. [PDF]
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The influence of growth time on the identification of Bartonella henselae strains by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry. [PDF]
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Paronychia caused by Bartonella henselae
Lancet, The, 1997SIR—Bartonella henselae causes cat-scratch disease manifested as Parinaud’s oculoglandular syndrome, hepatic and splenic abscesses, encephalopathy, pneumonia and pleural effusion, musculoskeletal manifestations, osteomyelitis, and paravertebral abscesses. Here we report a paronychia caused by B henselae.
Anna Sander
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Bartonella henselae and inflammatory bowel disease
Sustained fever and increased thickness of the distal ileum on ultrasound suggested Crohn's disease in an adolescent boy. Bartonella henselae infection was diagnosed by specific serology and the patient recovered. Ileitis could be related to B.
Giuseppe Maggiore
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Bartonella henselae Endocarditis in a Child
Pediatric Cardiology, 200614-year-old white male with a past medical history of congenital bicuspid aortic valve, Streptococcus viridans endocarditis, and pulmonary valve homograft presented with culture-negative endocarditis. Molecular studies identified the causative organism as Bartonella henselae and subsequent serologic studies supported this diagnosis.
Clovis W, Pitchford +3 more
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Phase variation in Bartonella henselae
Microbiology, 2003Bartonella henselae is a fastidious, Gram-negative bacterial pathogen of cats and humans. Previous workers have shown that serial passage in vitro leads to attenuation of virulence-associated attributes such as expression of pili, invasion of human epithelial cell lines and the stimulation of endothelial cell proliferation. In contrast to the published
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