“…Localized osteolytic lesions have been reported in cat-scratch disease by Adams and Hindman (1954) and Collipp and Koch (1959). In lymphogranuloma venereum, the causative organism of which is immunologically related to the virus of cat-scratch disease, arthritis and bone necrosis have been described by Wright and Logan (1939). However, these lesions bear no resemblance to those occurring after smallpox.…”