Corynebacterium species isolated from patients with mastitis

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Corynebacteria were isolated from breast tissue, pus, or deep wound swabs of 24 women; the most common species isolated was the newly described Corynebacterium kroppenstedtii, followed by Corynebacterium amycolatum and Corynebacterium tuberculostearicum. Gram-positive bacilli were seen in samples sent for culture or in histological specimens for 12 women, and 9 of the 12 women from whom adequate histological specimens were obtained had conditions that met the criteria for granulomatous lobular mastitis, a chronic inflammatory disease of unknown etiology.

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Paviour, S., Musaad, S., Roberts, S., Taylor, G., Taylor, S., Shore, K., … Holland, D. (2002). Corynebacterium species isolated from patients with mastitis. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 35(11), 1434–1440. https://doi.org/10.1086/344463

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