Extractions: Return to Alphabetical listing... ICD Code: Disorder Löfgren's syndrome Lacrimo-auriculo-dento-digital syndrome LADD syndrome Lafora's disease Lagophthalmos Lahore sore LAMB syndrome Lamellar desquamation of newborn Lamellar ichthyosis Lamellar nail splitting Lamellar onycholysis Langer Giedion syndrome Langerhans cell histiocytosis Large plaque parapsoriasis Larva currens Larva migrans Larva migrans visceral Laryngo-onycho-cutaneous syndrome Laser burn Lassa fever Lassueur Graham Little syndrome Late pinta Late syphilis (NOS) Latent syphilis (NOS) Lateral cervical cyst Latrodectism Laugier Hunziker syndrome Launois Besaude syndrome Laurence Moon Bardet Biedl syndrome Lawrence Seip syndrome Lax skin acquired Lax skin congenital Lazy leucocyte syndrome LE due to drug LE systemic (NOS) Ledderhose's disease Leech bite Leg champagne bottle Leg fascial hernia Leg ulcer (NEC) Leg ulcer (NOS) Leg ulcer arterial Leg ulcer due to prolidase deficiency Leg ulcer hypertensive Leg ulcer ischemic Leg ulcer Martorell Leg ulcer sickle cell Leg ulcer stasis Leg ulcer varicose Leg ulcer venous Legionellosis Legionnaire's disease Leiner's syndrome Leiomyoma multiple Leiomyoma single Leiomyosarcoma Leishmaniasis (NOS) Leishmaniasis American mucocutaneous Leishmaniasis chronic Leishmaniasis lupoid Leishmaniasis mucocutaneous Leishmaniasis of skin (NOS) Leishmaniasis of skin American Leishmaniasis of skin diffuse Leishmaniasis of skin Old world
Extractions: Cat-scratch disease (benign lymphoreticulosis) infectious disease associated with a history of scratches, bites from or close contact with a cat. The infecting agent is Bartonella henselae a tiny bacillus of familia Chlamydiae. The host and the source of infection are cats, with the infection agent being a normal part of their mouth flora. Person-to-person transmission of the disease has not been shown. The infection enters through skin wounds causing inflammation. Carried by lymph the infection reaches the nearest lymph node causing its inflammation too. Further the infection spreads with the bloodstream over the system. After convalescence the body develops persistent immunity to the disease. Treating cat-scratch disease (lymphoreticulosis). Symptoms of cat-scratch disease . Incubation period lasts from 3 to 20 days. A small, slightly elevated stain, slightly painful with a red rim appears in the place of the healed scratch or bite, turning in 2-3 days into a vesicle filled with a turbid content. The vesicle is then replaced by a small ulceration or crust. In several days after the scratch was inflicted the nearest lymph node gets enlarged. At this time the patient may complain of a headache, malaise, temperature. In some cases temperature may rise to 38-39 C and be associated with morning-night fluctuations and sweating, though in 7-10 days the temperature drops back to normal or slightly above. Sometimes the fever becomes tidal. Rarely high temperature may persist for 5-6 months and longer. Sometimes the disease progresses without temperature rise. The affected lymph node after reaching its maximum slowly diminishes, seldom purulent maturations end up with spontaneous opening and pus discharge.
Extractions: Accueil Introduction Nouveaux fichiers Etymologie ... Glossaire Autres fichiers : voir Accueil Autre site Web : List of Bacterial Names with Standing in Nomenclature Abattoir fever (Coxiella burnetii) Acroporid serratiosis (maladie des coraux) : Serratia marcescens subsp. marcescens American foulbrood Anaplasmose granulocytique humaine Anaplasmose monocytique bovine Angiomatose bacillaire : Bartonella quintana Bartonella henselae Annual ryegrass toxicity Anthrax ... Benign inoculation lymphoreticulosis Blanchiment du corail : Vibrio mediterranei Vibrio coralliilyticus Blue bag (Mannheimia haemolytica) Bordetellose aviaire ... Chokan-hakudaku-sho (une vibriose du poisson plat japonais) Churrido equino Churrio Circling disease (Listeria) Coho salmon syndrome ... Cold water disease Cold-water ulcer : Moritella viscosa Vibrio wodanis Colite pseudo-membraneuse (Clostridium difficile) Columnariose ... Contagious equine metritis Coral bleaching : : Vibrio mediterranei Vibrio coralliilyticus Coryza du dindon (Bordetella bronchiseptica) Cowdriose ... Fish tank granuloma (Mycobacterium marinum) Fish tuberculosis : Mycobacterium abscessus Mycobacterium chelonae Mycobacterium fortuitum Mycobacterium marinum ... Histamine poisoning (Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae)
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Extractions: by Susan Little, DVM For almost 100 years, cat scratches have been associated with illness in people. Cat Scratch Disease (CSD) is also called Cat Scratch Fever and benign lymphoreticulosis. While CSD is found all over the world, it is an uncommon disease. One estimate by the Centers for Disease Control found that there were 2.5 cases of CSD per 100,000 people per year in the United States. While multiple cases of CSD in one household can occur, this situation is rare. A study in Florida found that more than one member of a family contracted CSD only 3.5% of the time. The majority of individuals who contract CSD are under the age of 17, and are usually under the age of 12. Typically, a small skin lesion (resembling an insect bite) develops at the site of a cat scratch or (less commonly) a bite, followed within two weeks by swollen lymph nodes and sometimes a fever. The illness is mild and self-limiting in the majority of patients, although it may take some months for the swollen lymph nodes to return to normal. Treatment is usually not required. Reports over the last few years, however, have extended the spectrum of problems associated with CSD to include such things as tonsillitis, encephalitis, hepatitis, pneumonia and other serious illnesses in a very small number of cases. People with compromised immune systems, such as AIDS and cancer patients, are most at risk and can become most seriously ill.
CFA Health Committee - Cat Scratch Disease (CSD) For almost 100 years, cat scratches have been associated with illness in people. Cat Scratch Disease (CSD) is also called Cat Scratch Fever and benign lymphoreticulosis. http://www.cfainc.org/health/csd.html
Extractions: Return to Alphabetical listing... ICD Code: Disorder Spots rose in salmonellosis Typhoid Rose spots in salmonellosis Amebic granuloma skin Ameboma skin Granuloma amebic of skin Amebic ulcer skin Ulcer amebic of skin Abscess amebic of skin Amebic abscess skin Amebiasis (NOS) Tuberculous ulcer acute Ulcer tuberculous acute Tuberculous chancre Chancre tuberculous Scrofuloderma Acne scrophulosorum Tuberculous ulcer metastatic Ulcer tuberculous metastatic Cold abscess due to tuberculosis Abscess cold due to tuberculosis Erythema nodosum due to tuberculosis Disease Bazin's Erythema induratum due to tuberculosis Bazin's disease Lupus vulgaris Lichen scrofulosorum Lupus exedens Papulonecrotic tuberculide Tuberculide papulonecrotic Gumma tuberculous Tuberculous gumma Tuberculosis cutis orificialis Prosector's wart Tuberculosis verrucosa cutis Verruca necrogenica Verruca tubercular Wart prosector's Warty tuberculosis Acnitis Miliary tuberculosis of skin Plague bubonic Bubo due to plague Bubonic plague Cellulocutaneous plague Plague cellulocutaneous Disease Ohara's Ohara's disease Tularemia Anthrax cutaneous Carbuncle malignant Cutaneous anthrax Malignant carbuncle Malignant pustule Pustule malignant Brucellosis due to brucella melitensis Fever Malta Malta fever Brucellosis due to brucella abortus Brucellosis due to brucella suis Brucellosis due to brucella canis Brucellosis (NEC) Brucellosis contact Contact brucellosis
SmartEngine - SmartGuide ( DISEASE : Lymphoreticulosis ) All about DISEASE lymphoreticulosis from SmartEngine.com Search For . DISEASE lymphoreticulosis. Categories (1-2 of 2) http://disease.smartengine.com/shell/smartpage/Lymphoreticulosis
Extractions: Benign inoculation lymphoreticulosis, benign reticulosis, cat scratch disease, cat scratch fever, cat scratch syndrome, felinosis, inoculation adenitis, inoculation lymphoreticulosis, lymphoré reticulose benigne dinoculation (French), lymphoreticulosis benigna, nonbacterial regional lymphadenitis, regional nonbacterial lymphadenitis, benign inoculation lymphoreticulosis syndrome. An acute infectious disease, occurring most commonly in children and young adults, in patients who have been scratched or bitten by cats or exposed to penetrating wound (thorn, splinters, hooks). It presents with tender regional lymphadenopathy, sterile suppurative papules at the site of inoculation, slight fever, headache, chills, backache, anorexia, abdominal pain, malaise. Alteration of mental status and convulsions. It may take 7 to 14 days, or as long as 2 months, before symptoms appear. Most cases are benign and self limiting, but lymphadenopathy may persist for several months after other symoptoms disappear. Favourable final prognosis. In temperate climate most casess occur in fall and winter.
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ILDS: ICD-10 - By Disorder Löfgren's syndrome lymphoreticulosis benign. M. Münchhausen's syndrome - Myxoid cyst of finger http://www.ilds.org/icd10/bydisorder
Extractions: Or, go to: Alphabetized by ICD Code Click here Disorder A-01 Aarskog syndrome - Addison's keloid A-02 Adenitis acute (NOS) - Anal prolapse A-03 Anal skin tags - Azure half moon B Bürger Grutz syndrome - Buschke's scleredema C-01 C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency - Coat's disease C-02 Cobb's syndrome - Cytophagic histiocytic panniculitis D-01 Dabska's tumour - Dermatitis herpetiformis juvenile D-02 Dermatitis herpetiformis senile - Dermatosis chronic superficial D-03 Dermatosis cinecienta - Dystrophy nail congenital E-01 Ear cauliflower - Eosinophilic pustular folliculitis E-02 F Fabry's disease - Fusospirochetal pharyngitis G Gambiense trypanosomiasis - Gyrate scalp congenital H-01 Haber's syndrome - Histoplasmosis duboisii H-02 HIV dementia - Hysterical anesthesia I I leprosy - Ito's nevus J Jackson Lawler syndrome - Juvenile xanthogranuloma K Kaffir pox - Kyrle's disease L Löfgren's syndrome - Lymphoreticulosis benign M Münchhausen's syndrome - Myxoid cyst of finger N Naegeli Franceschetti Jadassohn syndrome - Nummular psoriasis O O'Brien's granuloma - Oxyuriasis P-01 Pachyderma (NOS) - Photocontact dermatitis P-02 Photodermatitis (NEC) - Post-phlebitic syndrome P-03 Post-scabietic nodules - Pyrrolopompholyx Q Q fever - Quincke's edema acquired R Rabenhorst syndrome - Ruvalcaba Myhre Smith syndrome S-01 Sézary syndrome - Small plaque parapsoriasis
MALADIE DES GRIFFES DU CHAT bénigne d'inoculation ( benign inoculation lymphoreticulosis ) est une http://www.bacterio.cict.fr/bacdico/mm/mgc.html
Extractions: Accueil Introduction Nouveaux fichiers Etymologie ... Glossaire Autres fichiers : voir Accueil Autre site Web : List of Bacterial Names with Standing in Nomenclature MALADIE DES GRIFFES DU CHAT Voir aussi les fichiers : Afipia Afipia birgiae Afipia broomeae Afipia clevelandensis Afipia felis Afipia felis genomospecies A, Afipia massiliensis Afipia genomospecies 1, 2, 3 et 3-related) Depuis 1992, Rochalimaea henselae Bartonella henselae (voir les fichiers Bartonella et Bartonella henselae Bartonella henselae Afipia felis Bartonella clarridgeiae Bartonella clarridgeiae Bartonella henselae Bartonella clarridgeiae Bartonella clarridgeiae de Bartonella clarridgeiae Bartonella henselae , de Bartonella elizabethae et de Bartonella quintana Clinique Infections du chat Afipia felis Bartonella henselae et/ou de Bartonella clarridgeiae est faible ou nul :
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DISEASE: Lymphoreticulosis DISEASE lymphoreticulosis. Categories (12 of 2). Cat Scratch Disease(CSD) is also called Cat Scratch Fever and benign lymphoreticulosis. http://disease.bigtome.com/big/page/Lymphoreticulosis