| Literature DB >> 27909634 |
Amanda M Krantz1, Meera Varnam2, Cristina Fernandez2.
Abstract
Atypical mycobacteria, also known as nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) includes acid-fast bacteria other than Mycobacterium tuberculosis. NTM can be isolated from a variety of environmental sources including water, food products, domestic animals, and soil; human exposure is typically from soil to the oral cavity and respiratory tract. Diagnosis of NTM is suspected in children less than five years old with subacute, unilateral, non-tender cervicofacial lymphadenitis in combination with a history of water exposure, penetrating injection, as well as negative routine cultures or response to antistaphylococcal and antistreptococcal antibiotics. The course of the disease is variable and can involve eruption of the lymph node and tract formation with drainage. Management of nontuberculous mycobacteria can include surgical and antimycobacterial therapy. We present a case of a two-year-old African American girl who presented to the clinic with anterior ear lobe and submandibular lymphadenitis due to suspected NTM.Entities:
Keywords: nontuberculous mycobacterium; ppd
Year: 2016 PMID: 27909634 PMCID: PMC5120969 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.846
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Laboratory Studies
Laboratory evaluations including CMV and EBV results
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| Inference |
| CMV Ab IgG | 4.10U/ml | 0.7 U/ml > | Prior Exposure |
| CMV Ab IgM | <8.0AU/mL | < 29.9 AU/mL | Negative Result |
| EBV Ab to Viral Capsid Ag IgG | 411.0U/ml | 22.0 U/mL > | Prior Exposure |
| EBV Ab to Viral Capsid Ag IgM | <10.0U/mL | < 35.9 U/mL | Negative Result |
| EBV Ab to Nuclear Ag IgG | 460.0U/mL | 22.0 U/mL > | Prior Exposure |