TB Research

Cutaneous Mycobacterium Marinum Infection (Fish Tank Granuloma) in a Renal Transplant Recipient: Case Report and Literature Review

Ahmad Assiri, Sylvie Euvrard, Jean Kanitakis

Cureus · 2019-10

Abstract

Atypical mycobacterioses are unusual infections of the skin and other organs caused by non-tuberculous mycobacteria. Fish tank granuloma and swimming pool granuloma are two forms of atypical mycobacterioses caused by Mycobacterium marinum. So far, only a few cases of these infections have been reported in organ transplant patients, and these usually are more severe when compared with atypical mycobacterioses in immunocompetent hosts. We report a kidney transplant patient with a rather mild form of atypical mycobacteriosis (fish tank granuloma) who responded well to treatment with doxycycline and will provide a review of all similar cases reported in the literature.

MeSH terms

  • Medicine
  • Mycobacterium marinum
  • Granuloma
  • Doxycycline
  • Dermatology
  • Mycobacterium
  • Pathology
  • Immunology
  • Tuberculosis