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cat scratch disease
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cat scratch disease, antibodies, csd, cat scratch fever, bartonellosis, cat scratch disease, infectious illness, bacteria bartonella, believed to be transmitted by cat scratches, bites, exposure to cat saliva, leads to swelling, the lymph nodes, lymphadenopathy, near the site, the scratch, bite, cat scratch disease, bartonella henselae, disease is spread, contact, an infected cat, a result of a cat bite, scratch, contact, cat saliva on broken skin, conjunctiva, the eye, lymph node swelling begins, 2 to 3 weeks after exposure, persist, swelling, site, the initial infection followed by enlarged lymph nodes, along the lymph drainage route, injury site, nodes, form a fistula, the skin, drain, cat scratch disease is one, the common causes, chronic lymph node swelling in children, now, disease often went unrecognized, the difficulty in testing, however, bartonella henselae ifa test was shown to be highly sensitive, specific, the detection of infection, bartonella henselae, the diagnosis of cat scratch disease, a history of contact, a cat, common, papule, pustule at site of injury, inoculation, the first sign, swelling, the lymph nodes, adenopathy, occurs, in the area near, skin was infected, bitten, scratched, fever in approximately one third of patients, fatigue, malaise, headache, less common, loss of appetite, weight loss, enlarged spleen, sore throat, draining lymph nodes, a scratch, injury, a history of contact, a cat indicates that cat scratch disease, likely cause, the lymph node swelling, physical examination also shows an enlarged spleen, splenomegaly, tests used, in the diagnosis of cat scratch disease, positive bartonella serology, bartonella henselae ifa test, uses fluid, tissue, a lymph node, a lymph node biopsy to rule out other causes, swollen glands, a positive csd skin test, generally, cat scratch disease is not serious, than reassurance, in severe cases treatment, antibiotics, in aids patients, in other people, suppressed immune systems, cat scratch disease is more serious, antibiotics, in children, normal immune systems, spontaneous healing, full recovery, norm, in immunocompromised people, antibiotics generally leads to recovery, parinaud's syndrome, encephalopathy, neuroretinitis, osteomyelitis, have enlarged lymph nodes, a history of exposure to a cat, avoiding contact, cats prevents the disease, where this is not feasible, good hand washing after playing, a cat, avoiding scratches, bites, avoiding cat saliva minimizes the risk of infection.
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