1. Parinaud's oculoglandular syndrome: Coinfection by Bartonella henselae and Sporothrix brasiliensis.
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Suzuki NN, Mitsuushi GN, Dos Santos LS, Souza LB, Cintra ML, Zaninelli A, Velho PENF, and Drummond MR
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- Female, Humans, Adult, Animals, Cats, Azithromycin therapeutic use, Itraconazole therapeutic use, Doxycycline therapeutic use, Skin microbiology, Skin pathology, Bartonella henselae isolation & purification, Bartonella henselae genetics, Sporothrix isolation & purification, Sporothrix genetics, Sporotrichosis microbiology, Sporotrichosis drug therapy, Sporotrichosis diagnosis, Coinfection microbiology, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Cat-Scratch Disease microbiology, Cat-Scratch Disease drug therapy, Cat-Scratch Disease complications, Cat-Scratch Disease diagnosis
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A 26-year-old woman presented an eyelid lesion, after being scratched by a cat that had a similar skin lesion. It evolved into a cervical lymph node enlargement. With a hypothesis of Parinaud´s oculoglandular syndrome (POS) due to cat scratch disease (CSD), doxycycline was prescribed. After two weeks of treatment without improvement, a biopsy and blood sample were obtained. Itraconazole was prescribed and the skin lesion improved, but not the lymph node enlargement. A Sporothrix schenckii complex was isolated from the skin sample. Also, a specie-specific polymerase chain reaction detected Bartonella henselae DNA in her blood sample. Azithromycin was included to treat the bacterial infection, whereupon the lymph node also receded successfully. Sporotrichosis and CSD are zoonoses that can be transmitted to humans by traumatic inoculation due to scratches or bites from cats. Both can evolve with POS. Patients who present skin lesions and/or POS after being wounded by a cat should be investigated for both diseases., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier B.V.)
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- 2024
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