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451. ["New" infectious diseases].

452. [The etiology of cat-scratch disease and bacterial angiomatosis].

454. Isoprenoid quinones of "Afipia" spp.

455. [Cat-scratch disease].

456. Proposal of Afipia gen. nov., with Afipia felis sp. nov. (formerly the cat scratch disease bacillus), Afipia clevelandensis sp. nov. (formerly the Cleveland Clinic Foundation strain), Afipia broomeae sp. nov., and three unnamed genospecies.

457. Clinical, histologic, microbiologic, and biochemical characterization of the causative agent of bacillary (epithelioid) angiomatosis: a rickettsial illness with features of bartonellosis.

458. Isolation of agent associated with cat scratch disease bacillus from pretibial biopsy.

459. 16S rRNA sequences of Bartonella bacilliformis and cat scratch disease bacillus reveal phylogenetic relationships with the alpha-2 subgroup of the class Proteobacteria.

460. Cat scratch disease.

461. The current status of cat-scratch disease: an update.

462. Bacillary angiomatosis.

463. [Cat scratch disease: 2 cases with argyrophil bacilli].

464. [Cat-scratch disease].

465. [Cat-scratch disease].

466. Cellular fatty acid compositions of an unidentified organism and a bacterium associated with cat scratch disease.

467. [Cat-scratch disease].

468. Cat-scratch bacillus and Streptococcus pneumoniae causing submandibular suppurative adenitis and acute glomerulonephritis.

469. Cat-scratch disease bacteria.

470. Ultrastructural observations in cat scratch disease.

471. Cat scratch disease: evidence for a bacterial etiology. A retrospective analysis using the Warthin-Starry stain.

474. Virus diseases of bone. Do they exist? The Neuhauser Lecture.

478. Cat scratch disease: a bacterial infection.

479. [Causative agent of benign lymphoreticulosis].

480. Cat scratch disease. An epidemiological and ultrastructural study of lymphadenitis caused by Warthin-Starry positive bacteria.

484. Systemic cat scratch disease: report of 23 patients with prolonged or recurrent severe bacterial infection.

485. Cat-scratch disease in a patient with AIDS.

486. Presumptive viral keratoconjunctivitis, mononucleosis, and the oncogenic viruses.

487. Cat-scratch fever skin-test antigen.

488. Cat-scratch disease. Bacteria in skin at the primary inoculation site.

489. Cat scratch disease bacilli in the conjunctiva of patients with Parinaud's oculoglandular syndrome.

490. Use of silver staining (dieterlé's stain) in the diagnosis of cat scratch disease.

493. The aetiological agent of cat scratch disease.

494. Cat scratch disease. Identification of bacteria in seven cases of lymphadenitis.

495. Bacteria in cat scratch disease.

497. Cutaneous vascular lesions and disseminated cat-scratch disease in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and AIDS-related complex.

498. Viral diseases of the skin, 1975: a 25-year perspective.

499. Epithelioid haemangioma-like vascular proliferation in AIDS: manifestation of cat scratch disease bacillus infection?

500. Pleural effusion and anicteric hepatitis associated with cat-scratch disease. Documentation by cat-scratch bacillus.

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