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Transverse Myelitis in 2 Patients With Bartonella henselae Infection (Cat Scratch Disease)
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Veterinary PathologyBartonella Henselae InfectionPathologyNeurological ManifestationsCat Scratch DiseaseTransverse MyelitisDermatologyMedicine
Cat scratch disease is usually a benign, self-limiting condition. Neurological manifestations are uncommon and may consist of encephalopathy, seizures, and coma. This report describes 2 cases of transverse myelitis: 1 case in a 46-year-old man who had lymph node biopsy and serological testing results that were positive for Bartonella henselae and 1 case in a 13-year-old adolescent boy who had serological testing results that were positive for B. henselae. These are 2 of the only 3 cases of transverse myelitis associated with cat scratch disease that have been reported since the causative organism was first reported.
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