Bartonella henselae Infection With Concurrent Latent Syphilis in a Patient With Unexplained Generalized Lymphadenopathy

IF 0.4 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice Pub Date : 2023-08-14 DOI:10.1097/ipc.0000000000001282
Shannon Ying Gui, O. Mourad, Andrew K. Kapoor
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Unexplained lymphadenopathy is a common clinical presentation. It has a wide differential diagnosis including infectious, malignant, lymphoproliferative, and autoimmune causes. We describe an unusual case of generalized lymphadenopathy in the setting of initial seropositivity for syphilis but a lack of response to appropriate treatment. Bartonella henselae serology was sent, given specific exposure history, and returned as positive and, with the development of ocular symptoms consistent with ocular bartonellosis, solidified a diagnosis of cat scratch disease with concurrent latent syphilis. In many cases where the etiology is not immediately evident or there exist conflicting diagnostic testing results, clinicians should identify the relevant infectious workup based on a systematic approach to history-taking to balance the risk of missing diagnoses and overdiagnosis.
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一例不明原因的广泛性淋巴结病患者并发潜伏性梅毒的汉塞尔巴尔杆菌感染
不明原因的淋巴结病是一种常见的临床表现。它有广泛的鉴别诊断,包括感染性、恶性、淋巴增生性和自身免疫性病因。我们描述了一例罕见的全身性淋巴结病,在梅毒的初始血清阳性的情况下,但对适当的治疗缺乏反应。根据特定的接触史,发送了汉塞尔巴尔杆菌血清学检查,结果呈阳性,随着眼部症状的发展与眼部巴氏菌病一致,确定了猫抓病并发潜伏梅毒的诊断。在许多病因不明显或诊断测试结果存在冲突的情况下,临床医生应根据系统的病史记录方法来确定相关的感染检查,以平衡漏诊和过度诊断的风险。
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期刊介绍: Medical professionals seeking an infectious diseases journal with true clinical value need look no further than Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice. Here, clinicians can get full coverage consolidated into one resource, with pertinent new developments presented in a way that makes them easy to apply to patient care. From HIV care delivery to Hepatitis C virus testing…travel and tropical medicine…and infection surveillance, prevention, and control, Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice delivers the vital information needed to optimally prevent and treat infectious diseases. Indexed/abstracted in: EMBASE, SCOPUS, Current Contents/Clinical Medicine
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