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AngiomatosisA bacterial infection due to a cat scratch most often seen today in people with HIV. The disease characteristically presents with swollen lymph nodes (lymphadenitis), sore throat, fatigue, and fever, chills, sweats, vomiting, loss of appetite, and weight loss. There is usually a little bump (a papule) which may be pus-filled (a pustule) at the site [..]
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AngiomatosisA diseased state of the vessels with the formation of multiple angiomas.
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AngiomatosisA condition with multiple Tumor-like lesions caused either by congenital or developmental malformations of Blood Vessels, or reactive vascular proliferations, such as in Bacillary Angiomatosis. Angiom [..]
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AngiomatosisA reactive vascular proliferation that is characterized by the multiple Tumor-like lesions in Skin, bone, Brain, and other organs. Bacillary Angiomatosis is caused by Infection with gram-negative Bart [..]
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AngiomatosisAn autosomal dominant disorder caused by Mutations in a Tumor Suppressor Gene. This Syndrome is characterized by abnormal Growth of small Blood Vessels leading to a host of Neoplasms. They include Hem [..]
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AngiomatosisA non-inherited congenital condition with vascular and neurological abnormalities. It is characterized by facial vascular Nevi (Port-Wine Stain), and Capillary Angiomatosis of intracranial Membranes ( [..]
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AngiomatosisAn infectious bacterial disease characterized by cutaneous vascular lesions. It is caused by BARTONELLA HENSELAE and is seen in AIDS patients and other immunocompromised hosts.
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AngiomatosisA condition characterised by multiple angiomas. Bacillary angiomatosis, an infection of immunocompromised patients by a newly recognised Rickettsial species Rochalimaea henselae, characterised by fever and granulomatous cutaneous nodules, and peliosis hepatis in some cases. Skin biopsy shows vascular proliferation and infiltration of vessel walls b [..]
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AngiomatosisAn infectious bacterial disease characterised by cutaneous vascular lesions. It is caused by bartonella henselae and is seen in aids patients and other immunocompromised hosts. (12 Dec 1998)
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