Case Reports in Dermatology (Mar 2012)

A Case of Mycobacterial Skin Disease Caused by Mycobacterium peregrinum, and a Review of Cutaneous Infection

  • Fuminao Kamijo,
  • Hisashi Uhara,
  • Hitomi Kubo,
  • Kazue Nakanaga,
  • Yoshihiko Hoshino,
  • Norihisa Ishii,
  • Ryuhei Okuyama

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000337825
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 76 – 79

Abstract

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An 83-year-old Japanese man presented with a 2-month history of symptomatic nodules on the left hand. He was not in an immunocompromised condition and reported no causal events. A biopsy specimen demonstrated granulomatous tissue with mixed cell infiltration consisting of neutrophils, histiocytes, lymphocytes, and multinuclear giant cells. No bacillus was detected by PAS, acid-fast stain, immunofluorescent stain or polymerase chain reaction analysis. The isolate was found to be a rapidly growing mycobacterium after 4 weeks of incubation at 25°C on an Ogawa egg slant. Mycobacterium peregrinum was isolatedby DNA-DNA hybridization analysis, 16S rRNA gene sequence, and by its production of 3-day arylsulfatase. The patient received 200 mg oral minocycline for 28 weeks. The lesion disappeared after 10 weeks of this treatment.

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