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Clinical characteristics of pulmonary Mycobacterium lentiflavum disease in adult patients.

Kazuma Yagi1, Kozo Morimoto2, Makoto Ishii3, Ho Namkoong1, Satoshi Okamori1, Takanori Asakura1, Shoji Suzuki1, Takahiro Asami1, Yoshifumi Uwamino4, Yohei Funatsu1, Hiroshi Fujiwara4, Hirofumi Kamata1, Tomoyasu Nishimura5, Tomoko Betsuyaku1, Atsuyuki Kurashima2, Naoki Hasegawa4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Mycobacterium lentiflavum is a slow-growing non-tuberculous Mycobacterium that is often associated with an immunocompromised state and cervical lymphadenitis in young children. However, little is known about the clinical importance of pulmonary infection with M. lentiflavum in adults.
METHODS: The medical records of all adults who met the diagnostic criteria of pulmonary M. lentiflavum disease at Keio University Hospital and Fukujuji Hospital from 2001 to 2015 were reviewed. In addition, the PubMed database was searched to identify further reported cases in non-HIV adults.
RESULTS: Five cases of pulmonary M. lentiflavum disease were identified in the medical records search and 11 additional cases were identified in the literature review. Eleven of the total 16 cases were female, and 15 of 16 cases showed a nodular/bronchiectatic pattern on chest computed tomography imaging. No cases showed an aggressive clinical course of pulmonary M. lentiflavum disease, although one patient died of an exacerbation of underlying vasculitis and bacterial pneumonia.
CONCLUSIONS: The clinical characteristics of pulmonary M. lentiflavum disease in adult patients were identified. This disease mainly affects females, displays a nodular/bronchiectatic pattern on chest computed tomography imaging, and does not demonstrate an aggressive clinical course. Further larger studies are needed to reveal detailed clinical features.
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Keywords:  Case series; Literature review; Non-tuberculous mycobacteria; Pulmonary Mycobacterium lentiflavum disease

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29225071     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijid.2017.12.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Infect Dis        ISSN: 1201-9712            Impact factor:   3.623


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1.  Cutaneous infection by Mycobacterium lentiflavum after subcutaneous injection of lipolytic formula.

Authors:  Renan Bernardes de Mello; Dalton Nogueira Moreira; Ana Carolina Gomes Pereira; Nicole Ramalho Lustosa
Journal:  An Bras Dermatol       Date:  2020-05-13       Impact factor: 1.896

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