Rheault Michelle N, van Burik Jo-Anne, Mauer Michael, Ingulli Elizabeth, Ferrieri Patricia, Jessurun Jose, Chavers Blanche M
Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA.
Pediatr Transplant. 2007 Feb;11(1):105-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1399-3046.2006.00581.x.
Cat-scratch disease, an infectious illness infrequently reported in kidney transplant patients, is caused by the organism Bartonella henselae and is transmitted through contact with cats or kittens. It is a self-limited disorder in the general pediatric population. Here we present a case of unsuspected cat-scratch disease in a pediatric kidney transplant patient who presented with fever and lymphadenopathy. Eight months after treatment with a short course of azithromycin, the patient developed a recurrence of cat-scratch disease. We emphasize that the evaluation of a young immunocompromised kidney transplant patient presenting with fever and lymphadenopathy should include unusual infections such as cat-scratch disease. We review the diagnosis and treatment of this uncommon infection in the organ transplant population.
猫抓病是一种在肾移植患者中很少报告的感染性疾病,由汉赛巴尔通体引起,通过与猫或小猫接触传播。在一般儿科人群中,它是一种自限性疾病。在此,我们报告一例儿科肾移植患者发生未被怀疑的猫抓病,该患者表现出发热和淋巴结病。在接受短期阿奇霉素治疗8个月后,该患者猫抓病复发。我们强调,对于出现发热和淋巴结病的年轻免疫功能低下的肾移植患者进行评估时,应包括猫抓病等不常见感染。我们回顾了器官移植人群中这种罕见感染的诊断和治疗。