Disseminated Mycobacterium scrofulaceum infection has rarely been reported (only 8 cases to date), and no case of infection associated with AIDS has been reported in detail. We report a case of disseminated M. scrofulaceum infection in an AIDS patient that presented as chronic ulcera-tive and nodular skin lesions with probable cavitary lung involvement. We discuss reported cases of disseminated M. scrofulaceum infection and features of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)—associated disease due to mycobacteria other than tuberculosis. Although our patient died before susceptibility testing could be completed, the M. scrofulaceum isolate was found to be susceptible to clarithromycin, ethambutol, and clofazimine. Physicians who evaluate skin le...
AbstractReactivation tuberculosis (TB) and Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) disease are significant...
Mycobacterium malmoense is a potentially pathogenic species that was first described in 1977. During...
Mycobacterium terrae has been rarely implicated in human disease and never in patients infected with...
Still in the era of combined antiretroviral therapy, late recognition of HIV disease or lack of suff...
The earliest reports of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in homosexual men in the Unite...
Tuberculosis (TB) and atypical mycobacterioses are among the most common opportunistic infections an...
A cutaneous Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) infection is a rare infection that can occur through d...
Mycobacterium genavense is a recently defined fastidious organism that has been identified as a caus...
SummaryMycobacterium celatum is a rare cause of human infection, causing disseminated disease in imm...
Background: Mycobacterium marinum disseminated infections rarely affected immunocompromised patients...
Two patients with AIDS and disseminated tuberculosis characterized by cutaneous involvement are repo...
Patients with AIDS are prone to developing infections with opportunistic pathogens. Recently, a new ...
Mycobacterium celatum is a recently described, slowly growing mycobacterium of still undefined clini...
Disseminated disease caused by Mycobacterium simiae, a slowly growing nontuberculous mycobacterium, ...
Mycobacterium celatum is a rare cause of human infection, causing disseminated disease in immunosupp...
AbstractReactivation tuberculosis (TB) and Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) disease are significant...
Mycobacterium malmoense is a potentially pathogenic species that was first described in 1977. During...
Mycobacterium terrae has been rarely implicated in human disease and never in patients infected with...
Still in the era of combined antiretroviral therapy, late recognition of HIV disease or lack of suff...
The earliest reports of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in homosexual men in the Unite...
Tuberculosis (TB) and atypical mycobacterioses are among the most common opportunistic infections an...
A cutaneous Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) infection is a rare infection that can occur through d...
Mycobacterium genavense is a recently defined fastidious organism that has been identified as a caus...
SummaryMycobacterium celatum is a rare cause of human infection, causing disseminated disease in imm...
Background: Mycobacterium marinum disseminated infections rarely affected immunocompromised patients...
Two patients with AIDS and disseminated tuberculosis characterized by cutaneous involvement are repo...
Patients with AIDS are prone to developing infections with opportunistic pathogens. Recently, a new ...
Mycobacterium celatum is a recently described, slowly growing mycobacterium of still undefined clini...
Disseminated disease caused by Mycobacterium simiae, a slowly growing nontuberculous mycobacterium, ...
Mycobacterium celatum is a rare cause of human infection, causing disseminated disease in immunosupp...
AbstractReactivation tuberculosis (TB) and Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) disease are significant...
Mycobacterium malmoense is a potentially pathogenic species that was first described in 1977. During...
Mycobacterium terrae has been rarely implicated in human disease and never in patients infected with...