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Unilateral neuroretinitis and periparillary serous retinal detachment in cat-scratch disease

Saatci AO, Oner FH, Kargi A, Kavukcu S

Cat-scratch disease is a self-limited infection characterized by subacute regional lymphadenitis, which is usually preceded by a history of being scratched by a cat infected with the Bartonella species. Neuroretinitis,...
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Cat-Scratch Disease: A Case Report and Literature Review of Human and Animal Studies Performed in Korea

Kim MH, Kim BN, Han TH

Cat-scratch disease is a self-limited zoonotic disease characterized by regional lymphadenopathy and fever. It is caused by Bartonella henselae, less frequently by B. clarridgeiae, and is transmitted to humans by...
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A Case of Cat Scratch Disease Confirmed by Polymerase Chain Reaction for Bartonella henselae DNA

Chung JY, Koo JW, Kim SW, Yoo YS, Han TH, Lim SJ

  • KMID: 1855971
  • Korean J Pediatr.
  • 2005 Jul;48(7):789-792.
We report a case of cat scratch disease (CSD) caused by Bartonella henselae in a 14-year-old boy who developed lymphadenopathy in the right cervical area, after a raising canine pet...
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Detection of Bartonella henselae DNA by Polymerase Chain Reaction in a Patient with Cat Scratch Disease: A Case Report

Chung JY, Han TH, Kim BN, Yoo YS, Lim SJ

We report a case of cat scratch disease caused by Bartonella henselae in Korea. A 25-yr-old woman developed left cervical lymphadenopathy with history of contact with a dog. The cervical...
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Prevalence of antibodies to Bartonella henselae and Bartonella quintana in Korean Patients with Lymphadenopathy

Chae MB, Lee JY, Kwak YG, Park SH, Lim HJ, Park SW, Chung MH, Kim MK, Kang JS

  • KMID: 2248669
  • Korean J Infect Dis.
  • 2002 Oct;34(5):305-310.
BACKGROUND: Cat scratch disease (CSD) manifests as a self-limiting, regional lymphadenopathy, fever and constitutional symptoms following a cat scratch or close contact with cats. Bartonella henselae is a causative agent...
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A Report of Cat Scratch Disease in Korea Confirmed by PCR Amplification of the 16S-23S rRNA Intergenic Region of Bartonella henselae

Suh B, Chun JK, Yong D, Lee YS, Jeong SH, Yang WI, Kim DS

We report a case of cat scratch disease in an 8-yr-old girl who presented with fever and enlargement of both axillary lymph nodes. Both aerobic and anaerobic cultures of the...
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The seroprevalence of Bartonella henselae in healthy adults in Korea

Kwon HY, Im JH, Lee SM, Baek JH, Durey A, Park SG, Kang JS, Lee JS

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Cat-scratch disease (CSD), caused by Bartonella henselae is one of the most common zoonosis. However, only several cases of B. henselae infection have been reported in Korea. This study...
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First Case of Bartonella henselae Bacteremia in Korea

Im JH, Baek JH, Lee HJ, Lee JS, Chung MH, Kim M, Lee SM, Kang JS

Bartonella henselae causes cat-scratch disease, bacteremia, and various focal infections. Despite the worldwide occurrence of B. henselae infections, reports in humans are rare in Korea. The clinical manifestation of all...
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The Prevalence of Bartonella henselae Infection in Korean Feral Cats

Lee JY, Kang JS, Kim MK, Hwang TS, Kwak YG, Chae MB, Jang CS, Kim IK, Seo DB, Chung MH

  • KMID: 2147883
  • Korean J Infect Dis.
  • 2001 Oct;33(5):319-324.
BACKGROUND: Cat scratch disease (CSD) is an emerging disease worldwide and is mainly caused by Bartonella henselae, a gram-negative bacterium. The most common clinical manifestation is regional lymphadenopathy, though clinical...
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Cat-Scratch Disease

Whang TG, Jung HG, Kim CH, Lee SY

  • KMID: 2208626
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1982 Mar;25(3):283-288.
Jaundice may be present at birth or appears at any time during the neonatal period, depending on the responsible condition and it should be considered for the infant a sign...
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Differential Diagnosis and Treatment of Neck Masses

Wang SG

Neck mass is a common clinical finding in all age groups. Although most neck masses have the nature of benign processes, malignant diseases must ruled out. Careful medical history, such...
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Pediatric Neck Mass

Hong HJ

Neck mass can be frequently encountered in pediatric patients. Most neck mass in pediatric patients are either inflammatory lesions or benign tumors but their differential diagnoses are not always easy....
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