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Ocular bartonellosis

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2000
To review recent advances in the basic and clinical biology of Bartonella-related eye disease.A review of the pertinent medical literature was performed.A number of novel Bartonella species have been identified over the past decade. Of these, Bartonella henselae, the etiologic agent in cat scratch disease, is most often associated with ocular ...
E T, Cunningham, J E, Koehler
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Feline Bartonellosis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2010
Bartonella infection is common among domestic cats, but the role of Bartonella species as feline pathogens requires further study. Most Bartonella species that infect cats are zoonotic. Cats are the mammalian reservoir and vector for Bartonella henselae, an important zoonotic agent.
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Bartonellosis

Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica, 2007
Abstract Purpose: Bartonellosis, a rarely diagnosed bacterial zoonosis caused by Bartonella species is capable of inducing a number of neurological diseases, such as nervous paresis and Parinaud syndrome, and it may affect the eye, and namely the retina. Methods: Cats are the main reservoir for human‐pathogen species, i.e.
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Ocular manifestations of bartonellosis

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2018
To review the systemic and ocular complications of Bartonella spp. infections specifically cat scratch disease, encompassing epidemiology, laboratory diagnostics, ophthalmic imagining, and treatment.Recent studies have shown that ocular manifestations occur in approximately 4.4% of cat scratch disease patients.
Dawn, Mabra   +2 more
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[Bartonellosis].

Recenti progressi in medicina, 2003
In the last years the number of Bartonella species significantly raised, often with an epidemiological profile of emergent disease. B. bacilliformis is the etiological agent of Carrion's disease. B. clarridgeiae has been associated, together with B. henselae, to Cat-Scratch Disease (CSD), whereas B. elizabethae to endocarditis and B.
Pasquale, Mansueto   +6 more
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Cryptogenic Hepatitis and Bartonellosis

Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 2012
To the Editor, We read with great interest the recent review on cryptogenic hepatitis (CH), Cryptogenic Chronic Hepatitis and Its Changing Guise in Adults, written by Dr. Czaja. Its frequency in the general population can be as high as 5.4% [1]. Dr. Czaja asks for ‘‘insights into CH that require a span of observation or reliance on deductions from a ...
Paulo Eduardo Neves Ferreira, Velho   +1 more
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Bartonellosis

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1995
E B, Breitschwerdt, D L, Kordick
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BARTONELLOSIS

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2000
Ciro Maguiña, Eduardo Gotuzzo
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Bartonellosis

2021
Pedro Paulo V.P. Diniz   +3 more
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