Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia (Aug 2020)

Cutaneous infection by Mycobacterium lentiflavum after subcutaneous injection of lipolytic formula,

  • Renan Bernardes de Mello,
  • Dalton Nogueira Moreira,
  • Ana Carolina Gomes Pereira,
  • Nicole Ramalho Lustosa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.abd.2019.11.013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 95, no. 4
pp. 511 – 513

Abstract

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Abstract The incidence of nontuberculous mycobacterial infections is increasing worldwide; by 2017, more than 190 species and subspecies have been documented. Although classically associated with immunosuppression, the recognition of these etiological agents in diseases affecting immunocompetent individuals and in healthcare-associated infections, such as after surgical and cosmetic procedures, makes the study of the epidemiology and pathogenesis of these microorganisms relevant in medical practice. Mycobacterium lentiflavum is slow-growing and rarely affects the skin. A case of cutaneous mycobacteriosis caused by M. lentiflavum is reported in an immunocompetent patient after subcutaneous injection of a lipolytic compound, treated with clarithromycin and levofloxacin.

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