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2021 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Haroon Nawaz ◽  
Ayesha A. Choudhry ◽  
William Morse

Abstract Background Mycobacterium massiliense is a rapidly growing a non-tuberculous mycobacterium that has been validated as a separate species from the Mycobacterium abscessus group. Only few antibiotics have demonstrated germicidal activity against Mycobacterium massiliense, and some of those include amikacin, clarithromycin, and cefoxitin. Case presentation We present the first reported case of near-fatal septic shock caused by disseminated Mycobacterium massiliense after de-clotting of an infected arteriovenous fistula, in a patient with end-stage renal disease with concomitant human immunodeficiency virus infection. Early recognition of the culprit organism and treatment with a combination therapy of clarithromycin and amikacin led to rapid improvement. Conclusion This unique case can highlight the importance of taking into consideration Mycobacterium massiliense infection as a cause of arteriovenous fistula thrombosis and highlights the risk of disseminated infection leading to life threatening sepsis upon de-clotting of the fistula.


2021 ◽  
Vol 48 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Maho Nishimura‐Tagui ◽  
Koremasa Hayama ◽  
Hideki Fujita ◽  
Yuji Miyamoto ◽  
Norihisa Ishii ◽  
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Medicine ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 100 (5) ◽  
pp. e23839
Author(s):  
Byung Ill Lee ◽  
Byung-Woong Jang ◽  
Hyung Suk Choi ◽  
Jeong Seok Lee ◽  
Yong Beom Kim

2021 ◽  
Vol 33 (6) ◽  
pp. 572
Author(s):  
Sang-Woo Park ◽  
Hyun-Bin Kwak ◽  
Sang-Kyung Lee ◽  
Eui-Sung Jung ◽  
Su-Kyung Park ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hailian Quan ◽  
Jiyeon Kim ◽  
Yi Rang Na ◽  
Jung Heon Kim ◽  
Byoung-Jun Kim ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 95 (4) ◽  
pp. 276-280
Author(s):  
Miyeon Kim ◽  
Sang Taek Heo ◽  
Jae-Geun Lee ◽  
Michelle J. Suh ◽  
Chang lim Hyun ◽  
...  

Mycobacterium massiliense (M. massiliense) is a novel nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) and an opportunistic pathogen that lives in the water, soil, food, and air. It is a subspecies of the rapidly growing mycobacteria Mycobacterium abscessus. This atypical pathogen has been reported mainly in patients with lung disease or those undergoing cosmetic or surgical procedures. A 62-year-old woman presented with productive otorrhea for 10 months, no history of surgery, and chronic otitis media. M. massiliense was identified from a tissue specimen using real-time polymerase chain reaction for NTM (Biosewoom, Seoul, Korea), and NTM was identified by acid-fast bacilli culture. Successful treatment consisted of clarithromycin for 4 months. No other case of chronic otitis media related to M. massiliense has been reported. This is the first confirmed case of chronic otitis media caused by M. massiliense in a healthy adult in South Korea.


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