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Peripapillary Angiomatosis Associated With Cat-Scratch Neuroretinitis
Richard H. Fish, MD;
R. Nick Hogan, MD, PhD;
Stephen D. Nightingale, MD;
Rajiv Anand, MD
Dallas, Tex
Arch Ophthalmol. 1992;110(3):323.
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Cat-scratch disease (CSD) is a systemic disorder with a variety of presentations. We report a case of neuroretinitis with an unusual infiltrative angiomatous lesion associated with other common manifestations of CSD.
Report of a Case.
—A 22-year-old man presented with a 5-day history of retrobulbar pain and decreased vision in the right eye. He had sustained a cat bite in the left hand 1 month before presentation and reported episodic fever, night sweats, chills, fatigue, and malaise. The patient had recently immigrated from Morocco and denied any history of tick bites, arthralgias, or rashes.
A complete review of systems showed no abnormalities. The results of the physical examination
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