Most Mycobacterium fortuitum infections described involve direct inoculation through skin lesions. We describe the case of a patient without risk factors who presented with an intracranial mass and a pulmonary infection with M. fortuitum As M. fortuitum are rarely pathogens, there is little knowledge about the optimal treatment and outcome of such infections: what is the best mode of administration, what is the best therapy duration and is surgery always required are some of the unanswered questions. In our patient, surgical removal of the mass associated with a 1-year antimycobacterial therapy led to a full recovery. Even though M. fortuitum was rapidly identified in sputum, it was initially considered non-pathogenic and the definitive dia...
Patients with HIV are susceptible to mycobacterium infection. In the case of fast-growing mycobacter...
Mycobacterium fortuitum is a ubiquitous, rapidly growing nontuberculous mycobacterium (NTM). It is t...
Hongchun Huang,1,* Jingmin Deng,2,* Caixia Qin,1 Jianpeng Zhou,3 Minchao Duan4 1Department o...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough Mycobacterium fortuitum is not an uncommon organism among the non-tubercul...
Cutaneous infections caused by non-tuberculous mycobacteria are uncommon and are so difficult to dia...
Introduction: Mycobacterial species are unusual causes of skin and soft tissue infections and can be...
Abstract Background Presence of Mycobacterium fortuitum in respiratory tracts usually indicates mere...
SummaryIntroductionMycobacterium fortuitum, a rapidly growing non-tuberculous atypical mycobacterium...
Mycobacteria are aerobic, non-spore forming, gram positive, acid-fast bacilli, which affect skin, su...
Disseminated infection with the rapidly growing mycobacteria Mycobacterium chelonae and Mycobacteriu...
A case of Mycobacterium fortuitum bacteraemia in an immunocompromised patient confirmed by four...
Background: Iatrogenic skin and soft tissue infections by rapidly growing mycobacteria are described...
Abstract Introduction Mycobacterium fortuitum is a rapidly growing group of nontuberculous mycobacte...
Copyright © 2014 Anwar Hamade et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Background: Weight loss clinics are common in the United States. Unfortunately, some offer dubious w...
Patients with HIV are susceptible to mycobacterium infection. In the case of fast-growing mycobacter...
Mycobacterium fortuitum is a ubiquitous, rapidly growing nontuberculous mycobacterium (NTM). It is t...
Hongchun Huang,1,* Jingmin Deng,2,* Caixia Qin,1 Jianpeng Zhou,3 Minchao Duan4 1Department o...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough Mycobacterium fortuitum is not an uncommon organism among the non-tubercul...
Cutaneous infections caused by non-tuberculous mycobacteria are uncommon and are so difficult to dia...
Introduction: Mycobacterial species are unusual causes of skin and soft tissue infections and can be...
Abstract Background Presence of Mycobacterium fortuitum in respiratory tracts usually indicates mere...
SummaryIntroductionMycobacterium fortuitum, a rapidly growing non-tuberculous atypical mycobacterium...
Mycobacteria are aerobic, non-spore forming, gram positive, acid-fast bacilli, which affect skin, su...
Disseminated infection with the rapidly growing mycobacteria Mycobacterium chelonae and Mycobacteriu...
A case of Mycobacterium fortuitum bacteraemia in an immunocompromised patient confirmed by four...
Background: Iatrogenic skin and soft tissue infections by rapidly growing mycobacteria are described...
Abstract Introduction Mycobacterium fortuitum is a rapidly growing group of nontuberculous mycobacte...
Copyright © 2014 Anwar Hamade et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Background: Weight loss clinics are common in the United States. Unfortunately, some offer dubious w...
Patients with HIV are susceptible to mycobacterium infection. In the case of fast-growing mycobacter...
Mycobacterium fortuitum is a ubiquitous, rapidly growing nontuberculous mycobacterium (NTM). It is t...
Hongchun Huang,1,* Jingmin Deng,2,* Caixia Qin,1 Jianpeng Zhou,3 Minchao Duan4 1Department o...