
doi: 10.1620/tjem.117.373
pmid: 1209615
Cat scratch disease developed on a 40-year-old wife was reported. Umbilicated papules closely resembling those in herpetic skin infection development on the areas which had been scratched by a cat a week ago. Obtained findings in the present case led us to a speculation that this disease was caused by herpes virus. 72 cases of this disease have been reported in Japan, and they were reviewed in the present paper.
Adult, Adolescent, Complement Fixation Tests, Age Factors, Cat-Scratch Disease, Middle Aged, Antigen-Antibody Reactions, Japan, Cats, Animals, Humans, Female, Child, Skin
Adult, Adolescent, Complement Fixation Tests, Age Factors, Cat-Scratch Disease, Middle Aged, Antigen-Antibody Reactions, Japan, Cats, Animals, Humans, Female, Child, Skin
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