Mycobacterium marinum: A Case-Based Narrative Review of Diagnosis and Management

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Skin and soft tissue infections caused by non-tuberculous mycobacteria are occurring more frequently in recent years. However, chronic skin and soft tissue lesions present a challenge for clinicians, as the diagnostic work-up and definitive diagnosis require knowledge and available laboratory resources. We present here the case of a 66-year-old male patient who presented with painful abscess-like nodules on his right hand and forearm, which worsened after treatment with an anti-TNF-a agent. The fluid specimen taken from the lesion was positive for mycobacteria according to the acid-fast stain. Mycobacterium marinum was identified, first by next-generation sequencing and finally grown on culture, after eight weeks. Acknowledging the complexity of diagnosing and managing infections by non-tuberculous mycobacteria, and especially Mycobacterium marinum, we provide a review of the current epidemiology, clinical characteristics, diagnosis and management of Mycobacterium marinum infection.

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Tsiolakkis, G., Liontos, A., Filippas-Ntekouan, S., Matzaras, R., Theodorou, E., Vardas, M., … Christaki, E. (2023, July 1). Mycobacterium marinum: A Case-Based Narrative Review of Diagnosis and Management. Microorganisms. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11071799

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