Because of the lack of recovery after the antibiotic
therapy and drainage with histopathological
result necrosis of the multifocalis inflammation
granulomatosa- granulomata imaturae
focale haemorrhagica et purulenta”, which
suggested a cat scratch disease, the patient
was directed to the Infectious Diseases` Clinic
(fig. 5, 6). The department of infectious diseases
used broad spectrum antibiotic therapy
– Klacid. The patient was also subjected to
serological diagnosis, which approved histopathology.
The result showed the presence of
antibodies IgM against Bartonella henselae
and the lack of immunoglobulin M against
Bartonella quintana. Given these results, a
doctor directed Rovamycine 3 mln j.m. in the
morning and 1.5 mln j.m. in the evening, protectively
Lacidofil and Nystatin: 1 tablet twice
a day proactively. A medical follow-up at the
Infectious diseases` clinic was ordered after 2