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MYCOBACTERIUM ABSCESSUS SCLERAL BUCKLE INFECTION

RETINAL Cases & Brief Reports, 2023
Purpose: To report the successful management of a rare case of Mycobacterium abscessus scleral buckle infection. Methods: Case report. Results: A 63-year-old woman with a history of sarcoid anterior uveitis and macula-off retinal ...
Sophie, Cai   +2 more
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Mycobacterium abscessus

Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice, 2016
Abstract Mycobacterium (M.) abscessus is an increasingly important pathogen in lung transplant recipients. Due to difficulty in accurately identifying M. abscessus from M. fortuitum–chelonae complex, appropriate treatment may be delayed. We present a case of misidentification of M.
Jennifer Husson   +2 more
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Mycobacterium abscessus Granulomatous Prostatitis

American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2012
Infectious granulomatous prostatitis is uncommon, and most cases of granulomatous prostatitis are classified as nonspecific granulomatous prostatitis. From 2007 to 2009, 5 patients experienced poor wound healing after radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer at a specialist cancer center.
Ai-Ying, Chuang   +9 more
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Mycobacterium abscessus

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2014
Mycobacterium abscessus is the most common rapidly growing mycobacterium that causes lung disease. This review describes recently published literature regarding M. abscessus taxonomy, environmental niche, diagnosis, management and outcome in pulmonary disease in adults and adolescents with cystic fibrosis.The classification of M.
Jeana L, Benwill, Richard J, Wallace
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Cutaneous infection with Mycobacterium abscessus

British Journal of Dermatology, 2006
Cutaneous infection with rapidly growing mycobacteria is uncommon and diagnosis may be difficult. However, the histopathological features are distinctive and may aid diagnosis. The three pathogenic species, Mycobacterium fortuitum, M. chelonae and M. abscessus, show major differences in their antimicrobial sensitivities, and species identification is ...
D A, Fitzgerald   +6 more
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