Abstract

Bacillary angiomatosis (BA) was first described a decade ago in HIV-infected patients as a cutaneous, vascular lesion resembling Kaposi's sarcoma. Similar vascular parenchymal lesions also occur in the liver and spleen -- bacillary peliosis. The nosology of BA has steadily expanded during the past decade, but the natural reservoir of the causative organisms and the modality of transmission to humans …

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