Mycobacterium longobardum is a slow-growing, nontuberculous mycobacterium that was first characterized from the M. terrae complex in 2012. We report a case of M. longobardum induced chronic osteomyelitis. A 71-yr-old man presented with inflammation in the left elbow and he underwent a surgery under the suspicion of tuberculous osteomyelitis. The pathologic tissue culture grew M. longobardum which was identified by analysis of the 65-kDa heat shock protein and full-length 16S rRNA genes. The patient was cured with the medication of clarithromycin and ethambutol without further complications. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of a M. longobardum infection worldwide. © The Korean Society for Laboratory Medicine.
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Hong, S. K., Sung, J. Y., Lee, H. J., Oh, M. D., Park, S. S., & Kim, E. C. (2013). First case of mycobacterium longobardum infection. Annals of Laboratory Medicine, 33(5), 356–359. https://doi.org/10.3343/alm.2013.33.5.356
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