[Atypical presentation of hepatosplenic cat scratch disease in a 3-year-old child].

Arch Pediatr

Service de pédiatrie, centre hospitalier de Troyes, 101, avenue Anatole-France, 10000 Troyes, France.

Published: June 2012

Cat scratch disease is caused by a facultative intracellular Gram-negative bacteria, Bartonella henselae. This disease is transmitted by cat scratches or bites. The typical form is a large and rough adenopathy, with no general signs. In a few cases, the symptoms are aspecific and various, which makes the diagnosis difficult. A 3-year-old child presented a prolonged fever with an aspecific skin eruption and hepatosplenic lesions seen 1 month after the beginning of the disease, which led to the diagnosis of hepatosplenic cat scratch disease. An adapted antibiotic therapy completely cured the disease.

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