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A pediatric case of Bartonella henselae and Epstein Barr virus disease with bone and hepatosplenic involvement
Un caso pediátrico de enfermedad por Bartonella henselae y virus de Epstein Barr con afectación ósea y hepatoesplénica
2021
Boletín Médico del Hospital Infantil de México
Un caso pediátrico de enfermedad por Bartonella henselae y virus de Epstein Barr con afectación ósea y hepatoesplénica
Cat scratch disease (CSD) is an infectious disorder caused by Bartonella henselae. The infection usually presents as local lymphadenopathy, fever, and mild constitutional symptoms. Systemic or severe disease is reported in 5-20% of patients with CSD. We report a case of disseminated CSD with osteomyelitis and hepatosplenic disease and a review of the literature. A previously healthy 5-year-old male presented with prolonged fever and abdominal pain, followed by low back pain. The serologic test
doi:10.24875/bmhim.20000295
pmid:34571518
fatcat:icmmnklnxjfgtgrfdykaauibuu