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An outbreak of Mycobacterium chelonae infections in tattoos
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2010Nontuberculous mycobacteria infections may occur after cutaneous procedures. Review of the medical records of patients who developed a rash within a tattoo revealed 6 patients with skin infections caused by Mycobacterium chelonae after receiving tattoos by one artist at a single tattoo establishment.
Randall S. Edson +4 more
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Archives of Dermatology, 1990
A 75-year-old man who had been receiving corticosteroids for treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease presented with nodulopustular skin lesions, bone pain, and constitutional symptoms. Evaluation revealed a disseminated infection with Mycobacterium chelonae subspecies chelonae, with cutaneous and osseous involvement documented by ...
Joseph J. Drabick +3 more
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A 75-year-old man who had been receiving corticosteroids for treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease presented with nodulopustular skin lesions, bone pain, and constitutional symptoms. Evaluation revealed a disseminated infection with Mycobacterium chelonae subspecies chelonae, with cutaneous and osseous involvement documented by ...
Joseph J. Drabick +3 more
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Mycobacterium chelonaeinfection: a complication of tattooing
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2012We describe an outbreak of Mycobacterium chelonae infection in four young immunocompetent patients who were tattooed by the same artist. All had been previously tattooed without complication, but following the latest tattooing session, they all developed a very similar papular eruption confined to skin that had been newly coloured light grey.
A Sergeant +6 more
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Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 1990
Intraperitoneal [i.p.] and subcutaneous [s.c.] administration to BALB/C mice with a single dose of 5 mg/kg body weight (wet weight) of live Mycobacterium chelonae (Mch) augmented splenocyte blastogenesis. Similar increases in splenocyte blastogenesis manifested during a single oral administration to mice with 100 mg/kg body weight (wet weight) of this ...
Neway, T. +4 more
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Intraperitoneal [i.p.] and subcutaneous [s.c.] administration to BALB/C mice with a single dose of 5 mg/kg body weight (wet weight) of live Mycobacterium chelonae (Mch) augmented splenocyte blastogenesis. Similar increases in splenocyte blastogenesis manifested during a single oral administration to mice with 100 mg/kg body weight (wet weight) of this ...
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Cutaneous Mycobacterium chelonae in a liver transplant patient
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2000A 51-year-old woman with an orthotopic liver transplant on tacrolimus (SKF 506) and prednisone presented with an erythematous ulcerated nodule on the knee. No preceding trauma was noted. A skin biopsy specimen demonstrated beaded gram-positive, acid-fast rods and the skin culture grew Mycobacterium chelonae (formerly M chelonae subsp chelonae ).
Casparian Jm +3 more
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Panniculite disséminée à Mycobacterium chelonae
La Revue de Médecine Interne, 2019Introduction La corticotherapie prolongee est connue pour favoriser la survenue d’infections [1] . Nous presentons un cas d’infection cutanee diffuse a Mycobacterium chelonae chez une patiente traitee par corticoides au long cours pour une granulomatose a eosinophiles avec polyangeite (GEPA).
J.L. Schmit +6 more
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MYCOBACTERIUM CHELONAE HAND INFECTION: A REVIEW
Hand Surgery, 2009Six cases of culture-proven Mycobacterium chelonae tenosynovitis were identified through retrospective chart review. Fifteen cases were identified using computerised Medline search. Clinical features, treatment and outcome were described. Infection control was achieved in our patients with an average of 3.2 surgeries each and antibiotic treatment for ...
Ellen Y Lee +3 more
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Mycobacterium chelonae infection in a tattoo site [PDF]
Michael Maley +2 more
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Mycobacterium chelonae Synovitis
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2006Maria Teresa Mohallem Fonseca +3 more
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