Mycobacterium lentiflavum lymphadenitis: two case reports

Lymphadenitis is the most common clinical feature in nontuberculous mycobacterium infection in immunocompetent children. We present two case reports of M. lentiflavum lymphadenitis diagnosed in a tertiary hospital in the last 10 years. Routine tests were performed after persistent adenopathy, and a...

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Published inArchivos argentinos de pediatría Vol. 114; no. 5; pp. e329 - e332
Main Authors Ruiz Del Olmo Izuzquiza, Ignacio, Monforte Cirac, María L, Bustillo Alonso, Matilde, Burgués Prades, Pedro, Guerrero Laleona, Carmelo
Format Journal Article
LanguageSpanish
Published Argentina 01.10.2016
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Summary:Lymphadenitis is the most common clinical feature in nontuberculous mycobacterium infection in immunocompetent children. We present two case reports of M. lentiflavum lymphadenitis diagnosed in a tertiary hospital in the last 10 years. Routine tests were performed after persistent adenopathy, and a sample for culture was obtained, being positive for this microorganism. Both patients received oral antibiotics during several weeks. Case 1 needed complete excision after five months of treatment, whilst Case 2 was cured by medical therapy. M. lentiflavum is considered, among the newly described nontuberculous mycobacterial species, an emergent pathogen in our environment. It has its own microbiological and clinical characteristics, different from the rest of nontuberculous mycobacteria. Case reports are limited in the literature since the infection was described for the first time in 1997.
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ISSN:1668-3501
DOI:10.5546/aap.2016.e329