scholarly journals DisseminatedMycobacterium interjectumInfection with Bacteremia, Hepatic and Pulmonary Involvement Associated with a Long-Term Catheter Infection

2017 ◽  
Vol 2017 ◽  
pp. 1-5 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Sotello ◽  
D. Jane Hata ◽  
Mohammed Reza ◽  
Raj Satyanarayana ◽  
Vichaya Arunthari ◽  
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We present a 49-year-old female with one year of intermittent fevers, chills, night sweats, and significant weight loss. Liver and lung biopsy showed evidence of a granulomatous process. Blood and liver biopsy cultures yielded growth of presumedMycobacterium interjectum, thought to be related to a disseminated long-term central venous catheter infection. She successfully received one year of combined antimicrobial therapy after catheter removal without recurrence of disease.M. interjectumhas been previously described as a cause of lymphadenitis in healthy children and associated with pulmonary disease in adults, although other localized infections have been reported. This is the first case described of a disseminatedM. interjectuminfection with bacteremia, hepatic and pulmonary involvement associated with a long-term catheter infection.

2000 ◽  
Vol Volume 17 (Number 02) ◽  
pp. 139-146
Author(s):  
Gunnar B. Lund ◽  
Sanjay Misra ◽  
Sharon Kirkwood

1982 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 314-318 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. I. G. Worthley

Patients receiving long-term home parenteral nutrition through a subcutaneously tunnelled central venous silastic catheter underwent a trial of 1.5 ml of 2M hydrochloric acid instilled into the catheter each time an episode of catheter sepsis was diagnosed. Four patients had eleven episodes of central venous catheter infection, with the hydrochloric acid clearing the infection on seven occasions, and unblocking the catheter once. The mainstay of therapy for catheter sepsis is removal of the catheter. However, in patients with subcutaneously tunnelled central venous silastic catheters, if reinserting the catheter is anticipated to be a major problem then a small dose of hydrochloric acid in an attempt to clear the infection may be worth a trial.


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