Isolation of Moraxella canis from an ulcerated metastatic lymph node

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Moraxella canis was isolated in large numbers from an ulcerated supraclavicular lymph node of a terminal patient, who died a few days later. Although the patient presented with septic symptoms and with a heavy growth of gram-negative diplococci in the lymph node, blood cultures remained negative. M. canis is an upper-airway commensal from dogs and cats and is considered nonpathogenic for humans, although this is the third reported human isolate of this species.

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Vaneechoutte, M., Claeys, G., Steyaert, S., De Baere, T., Peleman, R., & Verschraegen, G. (2000). Isolation of Moraxella canis from an ulcerated metastatic lymph node. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 38(10), 3870–3871. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.38.10.3870-3871.2000

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