Vol. 37 No. 4 (2020)
Clinical Case

Bartonella henselae with atypical infection and neuroretinitis in a pediatric unit: report of three cases

Cecilia Vizcaya
Pontificia Universidad Católica
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Nicole Le corre
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
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Aldo Muñoz
Pontificia Universidad Actólica de Chile
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Cristián García
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
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Regina Pérez
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
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Alexandra Fischman
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
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María José Poblete
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
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Cecilia Perret
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
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Published 2020-08-29

How to Cite

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Vizcaya C, Le corre N, Muñoz A, García C, Pérez R, Fischman A, Poblete MJ, Perret C. Bartonella henselae with atypical infection and neuroretinitis in a pediatric unit: report of three cases. Rev. Chilena. Infectol. [Internet]. 2020 Aug. 29 [cited 2025 Nov. 28];37(4). Available from: https://revinf.cl/index.php/revinf/article/view/571

Abstract

Bartonella henselae is cat scratch disease´s etiological agent, which is considered an endemic infection in Chile. It typically presents as a self-limited regional lymphadenopathy and less frequently with systemic involvement and extranodal or atypical manifestations: hepatosplenic, ocular or musculoskeletal involvement, among others. We present three cases of atypical cat scratch disease with ocular compromise, as neurorretinitis. This review highlights the importance of the active search for ocular complications in patients with disseminated cat scratch disease, leading to possible change in treatment and prognosis of the disease.