1994 Volume 43 Issue 4 Pages 1161-1164
We report three cases of Cat Scratch Disease (CSD). Patients were diagnosed based on a history of cat scratches, followed by typical symptoms including painful regional lymphadenitis. In Case 1 and 2, antibiotic therapy and resection of swollen lymph nodes was performed. Pathological findings were typical as CSD. In Case 3, the symptoms were relieved with only antibiotic therapy.