1. Legionella micdadei infection presenting as severe secretory diarrhea and a solitary pulmonary mass.
- Author
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Medarov BI, Siddiqui AK, Mughal T, Moshiyakhov M, and Rossoff LJ
- Subjects
- Humans, Legionellosis drug therapy, Legionellosis microbiology, Lung Abscess etiology, Male, Middle Aged, Pneumonia etiology, Diarrhea etiology, Legionella isolation & purification, Legionellosis complications
- Abstract
Sixty percent of infections with non-pneumophila species of Legionella are caused by Legionella micdadei. Although diarrhea is a common symptom of legionellosis, including that due to L. micdadei infection, severe, life-threatening diarrhea is rare. We describe a patient with profound secretory diarrhea (secretion rate, up to 8 L/day) that was secondary to culture-proven L. micdadei pneumonia. In addition, a 3-cm pulmonary nodule was detected, which completely resolved after proper treatment for Legionella infection. Resolving pulmonary nodules have been previously reported in association with treatment of L. micdadei infections.
- Published
- 2004
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