Abstract Atypical mycobacteria are saprophytic organisms not transmitted from person to person, which affect mainly immunosuppressed but also immunocompetent individuals. We present a case of atypical mycobacteriosis after a vascular procedure, with widespread cutaneous lesions associated with polyarthralgia. Mycobacterium chelonae was identified by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method. The patient showed improvement after treatment with three antibiotics. Mycobacterium chelonae causes skin lesions after invasive procedures. The clinical form depends on the immune state of the host and on the entry points. The diagnosis is based essentially on culture and the mycobacteria is identified by PCR. We highlight the importance of investigat...
Cutaneous infections caused by the Mycobacterium chelonae complex show a heterogeneous clinical pres...
Mycobacteria other than tuberculosis (MOTT) have a low incidence as pathogens in human pathology. Th...
Background: Iatrogenic skin and soft tissue infections by rapidly growing mycobacteria are described...
The type of cutaneous infection varies mainly according to the patient's immune status, and the diss...
Mycobacterium chelonae is a rapidly growing non-tuberculous mycobacterium, which causes infections o...
Mycobacterium chelonae belongs to a rapidly growing group of nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM). Thes...
Nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) infections are on the rise. They often cause skin diseases that a...
Among 82 patients who underwent liposuction performed by a single practitioner in a 6-month period, ...
AbstractThis report describes two cases of disseminated cutaneous Mycobacterium chelonae after hemat...
We report a case of disseminated cutaneous Mycobacterium chelonae infection in a patient who was tre...
Atypical mycobacteria are distinct from the Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Mycobacterium chelonae, a no...
Case: We present a case of a healthy thirty-seven-year-old woman with a chronic cutaneous Mycobacter...
Mycobacteria cause a range of diseases in both immunocompetent and immunosuppressed individuals. An ...
Mycobacterium chelonae is a rare cause of human infection and is difficult to diagnose unless suspec...
Little is known of clinical disease due to Mycobacterium chelonaechelonae. One hundred skin, soft ti...
Cutaneous infections caused by the Mycobacterium chelonae complex show a heterogeneous clinical pres...
Mycobacteria other than tuberculosis (MOTT) have a low incidence as pathogens in human pathology. Th...
Background: Iatrogenic skin and soft tissue infections by rapidly growing mycobacteria are described...
The type of cutaneous infection varies mainly according to the patient's immune status, and the diss...
Mycobacterium chelonae is a rapidly growing non-tuberculous mycobacterium, which causes infections o...
Mycobacterium chelonae belongs to a rapidly growing group of nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM). Thes...
Nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) infections are on the rise. They often cause skin diseases that a...
Among 82 patients who underwent liposuction performed by a single practitioner in a 6-month period, ...
AbstractThis report describes two cases of disseminated cutaneous Mycobacterium chelonae after hemat...
We report a case of disseminated cutaneous Mycobacterium chelonae infection in a patient who was tre...
Atypical mycobacteria are distinct from the Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Mycobacterium chelonae, a no...
Case: We present a case of a healthy thirty-seven-year-old woman with a chronic cutaneous Mycobacter...
Mycobacteria cause a range of diseases in both immunocompetent and immunosuppressed individuals. An ...
Mycobacterium chelonae is a rare cause of human infection and is difficult to diagnose unless suspec...
Little is known of clinical disease due to Mycobacterium chelonaechelonae. One hundred skin, soft ti...
Cutaneous infections caused by the Mycobacterium chelonae complex show a heterogeneous clinical pres...
Mycobacteria other than tuberculosis (MOTT) have a low incidence as pathogens in human pathology. Th...
Background: Iatrogenic skin and soft tissue infections by rapidly growing mycobacteria are described...