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AEGiS OI: Bacillary angiomatosis (100%) Abstract: Bacillary angiomatosis is an infection caused by bacteria from the genus Rochalimaea.that is characterized by the eruption of cutaneous and subcutaneous nodules. If untreated, patients die from complications of the disease. ... http://www.aegis.com/topics/oi/oi-bacillary.html File Name: oi-bacillary.html, Size: 7KB, Last Modified: Monday, January 12, 2009 at 9:53:38 PM |
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Bacillary angiomatosis in immunocompromised patients. (100%) Abstract: OBJECTIVES: To report seven cases of bacillary angiomatosis ; to evaluate the most useful diagnostic tools; to analyse the clinical and epidemiological features associated with Bartonella quintana or Bartonella henselae infections. DESIGN: Clinical, diagnostic and epidemiologi ... http://www.aegis.com/pubs/ine/1999/mar/a9930976.html File Name: a9930976.html, Size: 10KB, Last Modified: Sunday, March 28, 1999 at 8:12:04 PM |
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Molecular epidemiology of bartonella infections in patients with bacillary angiomatosis-peliosis [see comments] (100%) Abstract: BACKGROUND: Bacillary angiomatosis and bacillary peliosis are vascular proliferative manifestations of infection with species of the genus bartonella that occur predominantly in patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus. Two species, B. henselae and B. quintana, have been associated with ... http://www.aegis.com/aidsline/1998/mar/m9831151.html File Name: m9831151.html, Size: 9KB, Last Modified: Sunday, March 29, 1998 at 6:29:23 AM |
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Tenascin-C expression in ultrastructurally defined angiogenic and vasculogenic lesions. (100%) Abstract: Tenascin-C (TN) is an extracellular matrix glycoprotein expressed during embryogenesis. Its distribution is restricted in normal adult tissues and is upregulated in tumors and inflammatory conditions. Twenty-five specimens were studied, including 7 reactive vascular lesions (6 cases of granulation tissue and 1 case of ... http://www.aegis.com/news/ine/1998/feb/m9820090.html File Name: m9820090.html, Size: 10KB, Last Modified: Sunday, March 01, 1998 at 6:29:23 AM |
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(BW) (UCSF/AIDS) Disease that Struck Troops in World War I Has Come Back to Threaten Lives of Homeless AIDS Patients (100%) Abstract: SAN FRANCISCO--(BW HealthWire)--Dec. 24, 1997--A bacterial infection that afflicted tens of thousands of soldiers in the trenches during the first World War is making a comeback of sorts, threatening the lives of homeless AIDS patients. The discovery was made by a research team led by Jane Koehler, MD, a microbiologist ... http://www.aegis.com/news/bw/1997/bw971209.html File Name: bw971209.html, Size: 10KB, Last Modified: Wednesday, December 24, 1997 at 3:00:00 PM |
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Molecular diagnosis of deep nodular bacillary angiomatosis and monitoring of therapeutic success. (100%) Abstract: A 51-year-old human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive male patient (CDC stage 3C) had had a painful nodule on his external ankle joint for 10 months. A biopsy suggested bacillary angiomatosis , but Kaposi s sarcoma could not be excluded. Rods were detectable in lesional sk ... http://www.aegis.com/aidsline/1997/sep/m9790874.html File Name: m9790874.html, Size: 9KB, Last Modified: Sunday, September 28, 1997 at 8:12:04 PM |
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Bacillary angiomatosis: microbiology, histopathology, clinical presentation, diagnosis and management. (100%) Abstract: Bacillary angiomatosis is known to be caused by a rickettsial organism; Rochalimaea henselae. This causative agent has been compared with different microorganisms and clinical conditions that appear in similar settings but that have been clearly differentiated from them; e.i. Cat-scratch disease (Afipia felis), Barton ... http://www.aegis.com/news/ine/1997/may/m9751638.html File Name: m9751638.html, Size: 9KB, Last Modified: Wednesday, May 28, 1997 at 8:12:04 PM |
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Bacillary angiomatosis associated with extensive esophageal polyposis: a new mucocutaneous manifestation of acquired immunodeficiency disease (AIDS). (100%) Abstract: Bacillary angiomatosis is a rare infection that has been associated with human immunodeficiency virus infection. The causative organism is Rochalimaea henselae and contact with cats is a risk factor. We present a case of a 37-yr-old man who had recent prolonged exposure to a cat and presented with fever, iron deficien ... http://www.aegis.com/aidsline/1997/jan/m9710210.html File Name: m9710210.html, Size: 8KB, Last Modified: Tuesday, January 28, 1997 at 8:12:04 PM |
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Bacillary angiomatosis of the cervix and vulva in a patient with AIDS. (100%) Abstract: BACKGROUND: Bacillary angiomatosis is a clinicopathologic entity that most often is identified in the skin of patients with AIDS. This report presents an example of bacillary angiomatosis of the female genital tract. CASE: Bacillary angiomatosis presented as red-purple nodule ... http://www.aegis.com/aidsline/1997/jan/m9710420.html File Name: m9710420.html, Size: 8KB, Last Modified: Tuesday, January 28, 1997 at 8:12:04 PM |
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Bacillary angiomatosis: microbiology, histopathology, clinical presentation, diagnosis and management. (100%) Abstract: Bacillary angiomatosis is known to be caused by a rickettsial organism; Rochalimaea henselae. This causative agent has been compared with different microorganisms and clinical conditions that appear in similar settings buy have been clearly differentiated from them; e.i. Cat-scratch disease (Afipia felis), Bartonella ... http://www.aegis.com/conferences/6/nov/m96b1675.html File Name: m96b1675.html, Size: 9KB, Last Modified: Thursday, November 28, 1996 at 8:12:04 PM |
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Intra-abdominal mass associated with gastrointestinal hemorrhage: a new manifestation of bacillary angiomatosis. (100%) Abstract: Bacillary angiomatosis is a recently described vascular proliferative lesion that occurs most commonly in individuals infected with human immunodeficiency virus. Cutaneous lesions are the most frequently described manifestations of bacillary angiomatosis . However, as culture ... http://www.aegis.com/conferences/6/mar/m9630407.html File Name: m9630407.html, Size: 10KB, Last Modified: Thursday, March 28, 1996 at 8:12:04 PM |
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Bacillary angiomatosis in patients with AIDS: multiorgan imaging findings [published erratum appears in Radiology 1995 Nov;197(2):549] (100%) Abstract: PURPOSE: To describe the varied clinical manifestations and imaging findings encountered in bacillary angiomatosis , an infectious complication of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Clinical, imaging, and histopathologic findings in nine men ... http://www.aegis.com/conferences/6/jan/m9610185.html File Name: m9610185.html, Size: 9KB, Last Modified: Sunday, January 28, 1996 at 8:12:04 PM |
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Bacillary angiomatosis. (100%) Abstract: The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and other causes of immunosuppression have ushered in a variety of opportunistic infections. One of these is bacillary angiomatosis , a vasoproliferative lesion whose principal causative agent is Rochalimaea henselae. Bacillary angiomatos ... http://www.aegis.com/conferences/5/nov/m95b0035.html File Name: m95b0035.html, Size: 8KB, Last Modified: Tuesday, November 28, 1995 at 8:12:04 PM |
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Cutaneous bacillary angiomatosis in a patient with chronic lymphocytic leukemia. (100%) Abstract: BACKGROUND: Bacillary angiomatosis is a recently described vascular disorder that is associated with infection by Bartonella henselae (formerly known as Rochalimaea henselae) and Bartonella quintana (formerly known as Rochalimaea quintana); this disorder usually occurs in patients with human immunodeficiency virus inf ... http://www.aegis.com/news/ine/1995/nov/m95b0061.html File Name: m95b0061.html, Size: 9KB, Last Modified: Tuesday, November 28, 1995 at 8:12:04 PM |
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[Bacillary angiomatosis related to Rochalimaea quintana. Anatomoclinical and ultrastructural study of cutaneous localizations in AIDS] (100%) Abstract: We report a case of bacillary angiomatosis in a 53-year-old homosexual man with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Pathological and bacteriological studies of cutaneous nodules led to the identification of a rickettsia: Rochalimaea quintana. This observation prompted ... http://www.aegis.com/conferences/5/aug/m9580346.html File Name: m9580346.html, Size: 10KB, Last Modified: Monday, August 28, 1995 at 8:12:04 PM |
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Bacillary angiomatosis: a treatable cause of acute psychiatric symptoms in human immunodeficiency virus infection. (100%) Abstract: BACKGROUND: Bacillary angiomatosis is a systemic infection that has been most commonly reported in the setting of immunosuppression, especially human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease. METHOD: We report two patients who had bacillary angiomatosis who presented with psychia ... http://www.aegis.com/conferences/5/jul/m9570417.html File Name: m9570417.html, Size: 9KB, Last Modified: Friday, July 28, 1995 at 8:12:04 PM |
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Bacillary angiomatosis in an immunocompetent child: the first reported case. (100%) Abstract: Bacillary angiomatosis, an infectious process associated with Rochalima spp., was thought until recently to be restricted to HIV-infected or otherwise immunosuppressed patients. In 1993, bacillary angiomatosis was reported in several immunocompetent adults. An extensive liter ... http://www.aegis.com/conferences/5/jun/m9560193.html File Name: m9560193.html, Size: 9KB, Last Modified: Wednesday, June 28, 1995 at 8:12:04 PM |
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Bacillary angiomatosis. (100%) Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To illustrate with serial photographs the diagnosis, treatment and clinical outcome of bacillary angiomatosis and concomitant peliosis hepatis in a male patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and mycobacterium avium intracellulare infection (MAI). M ... http://www.aegis.com/conferences/4/dec/m94c2208.html File Name: m94c2208.html, Size: 9KB, Last Modified: Wednesday, December 28, 1994 at 8:12:04 PM |
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Bacillary angiomatosis. (100%) Abstract: CASE REPORT: A 28 year old homosexual man with AIDS presented with multiple skin lesions on the dorsum of the foot. A biopsy of one of the lesions revealed histological changes consistent with bacillary angiomatosis . Treatment with erythromycin was instituted which resulted i ... http://www.aegis.com/conferences/4/dec/m94c4228.html File Name: m94c4228.html, Size: 8KB, Last Modified: Wednesday, December 28, 1994 at 8:12:04 PM |
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Disseminated bacillary angiomatosis in AIDS patients. (100%) Abstract: OBJECTIVES: Description of clinical and therapeutic characteristics of an uncommon pathology in HIV-infected patients: Disseminated Bacillary Angiomatosis, in 4 AIDS patients. METHODS: Evaluation of 4 AIDS patients with Disseminated Bacillary Angiomatosis, registered at the Institute of Infectology Emilio Ribas. Diagn ... http://www.aegis.com/conferences/4/dec/m94c2207.html File Name: m94c2207.html, Size: 9KB, Last Modified: Wednesday, December 28, 1994 at 8:12:04 PM |
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Angiogenic process in bacillary angiomatosis. (100%) Abstract: Eight cases of cutaneous bacillary angiomatosis related to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome were studied by light and electron microscopy and by immunohistochemistry with a panel of antibodies specific for endothelial and histiocytic markers. Light microscopy showed an infl ... http://www.aegis.com/conferences/4/nov/m94b0017.html File Name: m94b0017.html, Size: 9KB, Last Modified: Monday, November 28, 1994 at 8:12:04 PM |
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Bacillary angiomatosis: a new entity in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. (100%) Abstract: Since the recognition of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in 1981, previously rare infections and neoplasms have become increasingly common. Bacillary angiomatosis, undescribed in the medical literature prior to 1983, is now second in frequency only to Kaposi s sarcoma with respect to the cutaneous manife ... http://www.aegis.com/conferences/4/nov/m94b0226.html File Name: m94b0226.html, Size: 9KB, Last Modified: Monday, November 28, 1994 at 8:12:04 PM |
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AEGiS-10IAC: Bacillary angiomatosis. (100%) Abstract: <p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>: To illustrate with serial photographs the diagnosis, treatment and clinical outcome of bacillary angiomatosis and concomitant peliosis hepatis in a male patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and mycobacterium avium intracellulare infection (MAI).</p> <p><b>METHODS</b>: The patie ... http://www.aegis.com/conferences/iac/1994/pb0577.html File Name: pb0577.html, Size: 5KB, Last Modified: Thursday, August 04, 1994 at 8:12:04 PM |
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AEGiS-10IAC: Disseminated bacillary angiomatosis in AIDS patients. (100%) Abstract: </p> <p><b>OBJECTIVES</b>: Description of clinical and therapeutic characteristics of an uncommon pathology in HIV-infected patients: Disseminated Bacillary Angiomatosis, in 4 AIDS patients.</p> <p><b>METHODS</b>: Evaluation of 4 AIDS patients with Disseminated Bacillary Angiomatosis, registered at the Institute of I ... http://www.aegis.com/pubs/rences/iac/1994/pb0578.html File Name: pb0578.html, Size: 6KB, Last Modified: Thursday, August 04, 1994 at 8:12:04 PM |
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Bacillary angiomatosis in a German patient with AIDS. (100%) Abstract: A 52-year old male homosexual patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) presented in our clinic with multiple nodular papules (more than 100) spread over the whole body which had developed within 3 months. Bacillary angiomatosis was suspected, which is a bacterial infectious disease recognized recently ma ... http://www.aegis.com/news/ine/1994/jun/m9460278.html File Name: m9460278.html, Size: 9KB, Last Modified: Tuesday, June 28, 1994 at 8:12:04 PM |
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Isolation of Rochalimaea species from cutaneous and osseous lesions of bacillary angiomatosis [see comments] (100%) Abstract: BACKGROUND. Bacillary angiomatosis is characterized by vascular lesions, which occur usually in patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). A newly described gram-negative organism, Rochalimaea henselae, has been associated with cutaneous bacillary angiomatosis ... http://www.aegis.com/aidsline/1993/feb/m9320443.html File Name: m9320443.html, Size: 11KB, Last Modified: Sunday, February 28, 1993 at 8:12:04 PM |
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Bacillary angiomatosis in a child undergoing chemotherapy. (100%) Abstract: Bacillary angiomatosis is an infectious disease of the skin and viscera characterized by vascular lesions, originally described in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection. There are also case reports of bacillary angiomatosis occurring in immunocompetent patients ... http://www.aegis.com/conferences/3/jan/m9310659.html File Name: m9310659.html, Size: 8KB, Last Modified: Thursday, January 28, 1993 at 8:12:04 PM |
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Bacillary angiomatosis. A new disease with a broadening clinicopathologic spectrum. (100%) Abstract: Bacillary angiomatosis (BA) is a reactive vasoproliferative lesion occurring almost exclusively in immunocompromised individuals in response to infection by a bacillus closely related to Rochalimaea quintana. The commonest site of involvement is the skin, in the form of multiple erythematous nodules, but ... http://www.aegis.com/conferences/2/aug/m9280535.html File Name: m9280535.html, Size: 8KB, Last Modified: Friday, August 28, 1992 at 8:12:04 PM |
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Rochalimaea henselae causes bacillary angiomatosis and peliosis hepatis. (100%) Abstract: BACKGROUND--Recent studies have demonstrated that a newly described agent of persistent bacteremia, Rochalimaea henselae, and the agent of bacillary angiomatosis are both closely related to Rochalimaea quintana. Bacillary peliosis hepatis seemed likely to have the same etiolo ... http://www.aegis.com/conferences/2/jun/m9260337.html File Name: m9260337.html, Size: 10KB, Last Modified: Sunday, June 28, 1992 at 8:12:04 PM |
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Clinical and pathological features of bacillary peliosis hepatis in association with human immunodeficiency virus infection [see comments] (100%) Abstract: BACKGROUND. Peliosis hepatis is characterized by cystic, blood-filled spaces in the liver and is seen in patients with chronic infections or advanced cancer and as a consequence of therapy with anabolic steroids. Cutaneous bacillary angiomatosis is a bacterial infection that ... http://www.aegis.com/conferences/1/feb/m9120432.html File Name: m9120432.html, Size: 10KB, Last Modified: Thursday, February 28, 1991 at 8:12:04 PM |
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