1. [Bartonella henselae neuroretinitis in an adolescent].
- Author
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Conde ME, Antueno ME, Palmieri F, López MV, and Cheistwer A
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Humans, Physical Examination, Bartonella henselae, Cat-Scratch Disease complications, Cat-Scratch Disease diagnosis, Papilledema, Retinitis diagnosis
- Abstract
Neurorretinitis as a manifestation of cat scratch disease occurs in 1-2 % of patients with Bartonella Henselae eye disease. Ocular manifestations tend to follow systemic ones, although they can appear in their absence. The presence of star-shaped macular exudate is characteristic and suggestive of this infection. We report a case of a 14-year-old healthy boy, with 15 days of decreased visual acuity, who was admitted for suspected left optic neuritis with papilledema. Ophthalmological examination revealed the characteristic "macular star" that led to the diagnosis of infection by Bartonella Henselae, later confirmed by positive serology., Competing Interests: None, (Sociedad Argentina de Pediatría.)
- Published
- 2021
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