Visceral (hepatosplenic) form of bartonellosis

The relevance of the problem of the visceral (hepatosplenic) form of bartonellosis in children is due to the fact that the disease is one of the causes of the development of the so-called «fever of unknown origin», manifested by the formation of focal lesions in the internal organs and requires anti...

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Main Authors: A. L. Rossina, S. B. Chuelov, N. V. Kondratenko, A. V. Tebenkov, E. V. Grushitskaya, N. V. Zinovieva, E. V. Sudarikova, Yu. V. Petrova, O. V. Shamsheva
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Published: LLC "Diagnostics and Vaccines" 2024-09-01
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author A. L. Rossina
S. B. Chuelov
N. V. Kondratenko
A. V. Tebenkov
E. V. Grushitskaya
N. V. Zinovieva
E. V. Sudarikova
Yu. V. Petrova
O. V. Shamsheva
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S. B. Chuelov
N. V. Kondratenko
A. V. Tebenkov
E. V. Grushitskaya
N. V. Zinovieva
E. V. Sudarikova
Yu. V. Petrova
O. V. Shamsheva
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description The relevance of the problem of the visceral (hepatosplenic) form of bartonellosis in children is due to the fact that the disease is one of the causes of the development of the so-called «fever of unknown origin», manifested by the formation of focal lesions in the internal organs and requires antibacterial therapy. The purpose of the work is to study the data available in the literature regarding the visceral (hepatosplenic) form of bartonellosis, and to demonstrate our own clinical cases. Materials and methods: a review of domestic and foreign literature over the past 10 years was carried out, including Internet resources, and our own clinical observations of children with the visceral (hepatosplenic) form of bartonellosis were presented. Conclusion. The visceral (hepatosplenic) form of bartonellosis in children occurs with febrile fever, accelerated ESR, increased levels of C-reactive protein, visualization of multiple foci in the liver and spleen, and possible damage to the lungs and kidneys. Treatment is with antibiotics; usually a combination of different drugs.
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spelling doaj-art-9f62e340cbbe425fbf8159ee73860e6a2025-08-20T03:16:17ZrusLLC "Diagnostics and Vaccines"Детские инфекции (Москва)2072-81072024-09-01233556110.22627/2072-8107-2024-23-3-55-61678Visceral (hepatosplenic) form of bartonellosisA. L. Rossina0S. B. Chuelov1N. V. Kondratenko2A. V. TebenkovE. V. Grushitskaya3N. V. Zinovieva4E. V. Sudarikova5Yu. V. Petrova6O. V. Shamsheva7N. I. Pirogov Russian National Research Medical UniversityN. I. Pirogov Russian National Research Medical UniversityChildren's Clinical Hospital №9 named G. N. SperanskyChildren's Clinical Hospital №9 named G. N. SperanskyChildren's Clinical Hospital №9 named G. N. SperanskyChildren's Clinical Hospital №9 named G. N. SperanskyChildren's Clinical Hospital №9 named G. N. SperanskyN. I. Pirogov Russian National Research Medical UniversityThe relevance of the problem of the visceral (hepatosplenic) form of bartonellosis in children is due to the fact that the disease is one of the causes of the development of the so-called «fever of unknown origin», manifested by the formation of focal lesions in the internal organs and requires antibacterial therapy. The purpose of the work is to study the data available in the literature regarding the visceral (hepatosplenic) form of bartonellosis, and to demonstrate our own clinical cases. Materials and methods: a review of domestic and foreign literature over the past 10 years was carried out, including Internet resources, and our own clinical observations of children with the visceral (hepatosplenic) form of bartonellosis were presented. Conclusion. The visceral (hepatosplenic) form of bartonellosis in children occurs with febrile fever, accelerated ESR, increased levels of C-reactive protein, visualization of multiple foci in the liver and spleen, and possible damage to the lungs and kidneys. Treatment is with antibiotics; usually a combination of different drugs.https://detinf.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/971bartonellosiscat scratch diseasebartonella henselaebartonella quintanavisceralhepatosplenic formliverspleenlungskidneysgranulomaultrasoundctmririfampicinciprofloxacinazithromycinchildren
spellingShingle A. L. Rossina
S. B. Chuelov
N. V. Kondratenko
A. V. Tebenkov
E. V. Grushitskaya
N. V. Zinovieva
E. V. Sudarikova
Yu. V. Petrova
O. V. Shamsheva
Visceral (hepatosplenic) form of bartonellosis
Детские инфекции (Москва)
bartonellosis
cat scratch disease
bartonella henselae
bartonella quintana
visceral
hepatosplenic form
liver
spleen
lungs
kidneys
granuloma
ultrasound
ct
mri
rifampicin
ciprofloxacin
azithromycin
children
title Visceral (hepatosplenic) form of bartonellosis
title_full Visceral (hepatosplenic) form of bartonellosis
title_fullStr Visceral (hepatosplenic) form of bartonellosis
title_full_unstemmed Visceral (hepatosplenic) form of bartonellosis
title_short Visceral (hepatosplenic) form of bartonellosis
title_sort visceral hepatosplenic form of bartonellosis
topic bartonellosis
cat scratch disease
bartonella henselae
bartonella quintana
visceral
hepatosplenic form
liver
spleen
lungs
kidneys
granuloma
ultrasound
ct
mri
rifampicin
ciprofloxacin
azithromycin
children
url https://detinf.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/971
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