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Case Reports
. 2019 Jan 15;89(4):585-588.
doi: 10.23750/abm.v89i4.6070.

Chest Imaging of a rare case of cat-scratch disease in a 2-years-old baby

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Chest Imaging of a rare case of cat-scratch disease in a 2-years-old baby

Enrica Rossi et al. Acta Biomed. .

Abstract

Cat-scratch disease (CSD) is usually a self-limiting infection that in the majority of cases occurs as lymphadenitis in children who have been scratched or bitten by a cat. Rarely, Bartonella henselae is cause of fever of unknown origin (FUO), with dissemination to various organs, mimicking an inflammatory rather than a lymphoproliferative disease. This manuscript will present a case of thoracic manifestations of CSD in an immunocompetent 2-years baby without history of cat contact, with fever of unknown origin, investigated by chest CT and MRI.

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Figure 1.
Figure 1.
On the left side, Chest X-Ray (anterior-posterior projection), shows a large pulmonary consolidation in the upper right lobe. Notice the widened mediastinum on the right. On the right side see coronal reformatted CT images (A,B) showing a large perilar consolidation involving the upper right lobe, without air bronchogram. C. Axial contrast-enhanced CT image reveals a large soft tissue attenuation mass occupying the mediastinal space
Figure 2.
Figure 2.
MR imaging shows a solid and homogenous mediastinal mass characterized by high signal intensity on T2-weighted (A) sequence, DWIBS (B) sequence and STIR images (C). D. Shows the enhancement of mediastinal mass after gadolinium injection on suppressed T1-weighted images

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