Cat-scratch disease with hepatosplenic lesions in two brothers
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.idcr.2016.02.002 2214-2509/ 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access articl 4.0/). About 3 years later, his 2-year-old younger brother was hospitalized after 12 days of fever. Both brothers had been in contact with the same cat. Abdominal ultrasonography showed hepatosplenomegaly and multiple cystic lesions in the spleen. Furthermore, MRI showed multifocal small diffuse cystic liver lesions (Fig. 2). Suspecting cat-scratch disease (CSD), azithromycin and rifampin were administered in both cases; the fever gradually abated. In the first case, the Bartonella henselae IgM antibody titer was 1:160; in both cases, the IgG antibody titer was >1:1024, confirming CSD. Immunological screening tests showed no abnormal findings. We could not find any skin lesions showing injury by the cat. CSD is caused by the Gram-negative bacterium B. henselae, which causes zoonotic infections, primarily through domestic cats, particularly kittens [1]. Although localized necrotizing lymphadenitis is the most typical presentation, some cases display atypical symptoms such as Parinaud’s syndrome, encephalitis and, as in these cases, fever with hepatic and splenic involvement. It is also important in the differential diagnosis of fevers of unknown origin in children. B. henselae colonizes about 10% of cats and is transmitted by cat fleas. There have been some cases of multiple infections in the same household [2–4]. These cases suggest that multiple family members may be infected with CSD from the same pet over several years.
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دوره 4 شماره
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تاریخ انتشار 2016