Bacillary angiomatosis
Synopsis

BA is characterized by cutaneous angiomatous papules and nodules. Other cutaneous lesions include lichenoid plaques, subcutaneous nodules, and ulcers. Organisms may disseminate systemically, in which case cutaneous lesions may be accompanied by fever, malaise, and night sweats. Multiple internal organs – including the liver (known as bacillary peliosis hepatis), spleen, bone (lytic bone lesions often under cutaneous lesions, resulting in bone pain), lung (endobronchial nodules and pulmonary infiltrates), central nervous system (CNS), cerebral masses, cardiac (endocarditis), and gastrointestinal (GI) tract – may then be involved.
Upon appropriate treatment, cutaneous lesions resolve with some hyperpigmentation or scarring.
Codes
A79.89 – Other specified rickettsioses
SNOMEDCT:
58213005 – Bacillary angiomatosis
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Last Updated:01/11/2024