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Paweł Brzewski1, Maria Kwiecińska1, Joanna Sułowicz2, Katarzyna Podolec1, Aleksander Obtułowicz1, Grzegorz Dyduch3, Anna Wojas-Pelc1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Bacillary angiomatosis (BA) is a rare, opportunistic infectious disease caused by the aerobic Gram-negative bacilli Bartonella henselae or Bartonella quintana. The main reservoir for those microbes are cats. The disease mostly affects immunocompromised patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection, after organ transplantation, undergoing corticosteroid and methotrexate therapy or with oncological history. CASE REPORT: We represent the case of a 65-year-old man who reported to the Department of Dermatology with a high fever and numerous nodular skin lesions on the 5th month of kidney transplantation. At that time, his immunosuppressive therapy consisted of tacrolimus 6 mg/day, mycophenolate mofetil 2 g/day, and prednisone 5 mg/day. Laboratory tests revealed an increased leukocyte count and elevated values of acute-phase proteins, but blood cultures were negative. Skin biopsy was performed and BA was diagnosed. The patient was given oral doxycycline 100 mg twice a day. During antibiotic therapy, his body temperature normalized and skin lesions began to resolve. The patient continued the above treatment for the next 3 months with good tolerance, and no relapse occurred in 1 year.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32334794 DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2020.02.092
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transplant Proc ISSN: 0041-1345 Impact factor: 1.066