TB Research

A Cold-Blooded Tiptoer: Nonresolving Cellulitis in an Immunocompromised Patient

Satoshi Kitaura, Koh Okamoto, Yoshitaka Wakabayashi, Yuta Okada, Aiko Okazaki, Mahoko Ikeda, Shu Okugawa, Fumie Fujimoto, et al. (14 authors)

Open Forum Infectious Diseases · 2022-02

Abstract

Abstract Mycobacterium haemophilum is a nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) with a predilection for skin and soft tissue infection (SSTI) in the immunocompromised host. We report a case of disseminated M haemophilum infection initially presenting as a nonresolving subacute cellulitis of bilateral lower extremities. Genetic sequencing was used for final identification, while a commercially available polymerase chain reaction test returned a false-positive result for Mycobacterium intracellulare. Consequently, we highlight the importance of M haemophilum as a major differential diagnosis of SSTI in the immunocompromised host and the need for careful interpretation of rapid diagnostic tests.

MeSH terms

  • Cellulitis
  • Medicine
  • Differential diagnosis
  • Dermatology
  • Nontuberculous mycobacteria
  • Polymerase chain reaction
  • Soft tissue
  • Mycobacterium
  • Pathology