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** [[Granulomas]] | ** [[Granulomas]] | ||
** [[Micro-abscesses]] | ** [[Micro-abscesses]] | ||
[[Image:Cat_scratch_disease.jpg|thumb|center|High magnification micrograph of cat scratch disease showing a granuloma (pale cells - right of center on image) and a microabscess with neutrophils (left of image). H&E stain.]] | |||
* Biopsy of the [[liver]] and [[spleen]] can also be taken if they are involved in the disease process. | * Biopsy of the [[liver]] and [[spleen]] can also be taken if they are involved in the disease process. | ||
== References == | == References == |
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Overview
Biopsy
- Biopsy of the lymph nodes is not routinely employed but when taken can aid in the diagnosis of cat scratch disease. Findings in the biopsy include:
- Nonspecific inflammatory infiltrates
- Granulomas
- Micro-abscesses
