Mycobacterium haemophilum as the Initial Presentation of a B-Cell Lymphoma in a Liver Transplant Patient

  • Doherty T
  • Lynn M
  • Cavazza A
  • et al.
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Abstract

A 66-year-old woman presented with pustular lesions of her face, trunk, and limbs and an acute arthritis of the knees and elbows. She had a complex medical background and had been on immunosuppressants for three years after a liver transplant. Tissue samples from her skin lesions and synovial fluid showed acid-fast bacilli. Mycobacterium haemophilum , an atypical mycobacteria, was later grown on culture. During her treatment with combination antibiotic therapy, she developed a pronounced generalised lymphadenopathy. Histology showed features of a diffuse B-cell lymphoma, a posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD).

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Doherty, T., Lynn, M., Cavazza, A., Sames, E., & Hughes, R. (2014). Mycobacterium haemophilum                    as the Initial Presentation of a B-Cell Lymphoma in a Liver Transplant Patient. Case Reports in Rheumatology, 2014, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/742978

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