Bacillary angiomatosis

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Background

Clinical Manifestations

  • Disseminated skin infection
  • Characterized by protuberant, reddish-purple, berry-like nodules
    • Often surrounding dry scale
    • Can bleed profusely
    • More common on upper extremities
    • May arise in crops of papules and nodules
  • Can affect essentially all internal organs as well
  • Subcutaneous lesions are more common with Bartonella quintana
  • Hepatic and splenic peliosis are more common with Bartonella henselae
    • Neovascular proliferation

Differential Diagnosis

Diagnosis

  • Histopathology, culture, and PCR of skin lesions
  • Notify lab, as may need prolonged incubation time

Management