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Mycobacterium peregrinum Skin Infection: Case Report
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2016-05-01Registro en:
Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, v. 20, n. 3, p. 249-251, 2016.
1203-4754
10.1177/1203475415616963
2-s2.0-84965076160
2-s2.0-84965076160.pdf
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Instituto Lauro de Souza Lima
Institución
Resumen
Background: Mycobacterium peregrinum is a rapidly growing mycobacterium (RGM) that rarely causes skin infections. The correct identification of the specific RGM infecting the skin will enhance therapeutic success. Objective: To highlight the importance of rapid and precise identification of the Mycobacterium involved in skin infections in order to enhance therapeutic success. Methods: We describe an RGM skin infection in an immunocompetent patient. Results: Classic methods (biochemical tests and culture) of RGM identification are time-consuming, and the histopathological features are not specific. Some molecular methods are reliable but expensive. The PRAhsp-65 is a simple procedure that is helpful in identifying the specific agent of an RGM. Conclusion: Although skin infections caused by M peregrinum are rare, they represent a substantial clinical challenge. Specific and more effective treatment options depend on the development of precise and rapid methods for identifying mycobacterial species.