Cat scratch disease Flashcards

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Etiology and reservoir

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Etiology.B.henselae

.Reservoir:Domestic cat

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Transmission

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exposure to young cats

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demography/ age of onset

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Children

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Pathogenesis

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B.henselae causes granulomatous inflammation in healthy individuals(CSD)

angiogenesis in immunocompromised persons

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innoculation site

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Innocuous-looking, small (0.5 to 1 cm) papule, vesicle, or pustule; may ulcerate; skin color pink to red; rm, at times
tender (Fig. 25-60). Residual linear cat scratch. Persists or1to3weeks.Distribution:Exposed skin o the ace and hands.

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Conjunctiva

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3- to 5-mm whitish-yellow granulation

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Regional lymphadenopathy

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within 2-3 weeks after inoculation in 90% of cases;primary lesion,is present,may have resolved by the time lymphadenopathy occurs.
Nodes are often solitary,moderately tender,and freely movable.Involved lymph nodes: epitrochlear, axillary, pectoral, and cervical.Nodes may suppurate.Usually resolved within 3 months.

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Treatment

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In the immunocompromised, azithromycin; in immunocompetent, spontaneous resolution occurs

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