Plettenberg A, Lorenzen T, Burtsche B T, Rasokat H, Kaliebe T, Albrecht H, Mertenskötter T, Bogner J R, Stoehr A, Schöfer H
Allgemeines Krankenhaus St. Georg, Hamburg, Deutschland.
Dermatology. 2000;201(4):326-31. doi: 10.1159/000051547.
No data were available on the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of bacillary angiomatosis (BA) in Germany.
To determine epidemiological and clinical data on HIV-associated BA.
A chart review of all BA cases between 1990 and 1998 was performed in 23 German AIDS treatment units.
A total of 21 cases of BA was diagnosed. During this period, the participating HIV centers treated about 17,000 HIV-infected patients. As a result, a BA prevalence of 1.2 cases/1,000 patients can be assumed. 19 BA were localized in the skin; in 5 cases bones and in 4 cases the liver were involved. Out of 20 patients who received antibiotic therapy, 13 had complete remission. The median time of duration up to complete remission was 32 days (9-82). During the follow-up of the 20 patients, 7 relapses were observed.
BA is a rare HIV-associated disease with a prevalence of 1,2 cases/1,000 patients in the presented study.