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Disseminated Mycobacterium genavense Infection Mimicking Sarcoidosis: A Case Report and Review of Literature on Japanese Patients

Authors :
Ogata, Ryo
Kido, Takashi
Takeda, Kazuaki
Nemoto, Kazuki
Heima, Riko
Takao, Mami
Miyashita, Ritsuko
Ozasa, Mutsumi
Tokito, Takatomo
Okuno, Daisuke
Ito, Yuya
Yura, Hirokazu
Koga, Tomohiro
Hashimoto, Kunio
Takemoto, Shinnosuke
Takazono, Takahiro
Ishimoto, Hiroshi
Sakamoto, Noriho
Fukuda, Kazumasa
Sasaki, Yuka
Obase, Yasushi
Ishimatsu, Yuji
Yatera, Kazuhiro
Izumikawa, Koichi
Mukae, Hiroshi
Ogata, Ryo
Kido, Takashi
Takeda, Kazuaki
Nemoto, Kazuki
Heima, Riko
Takao, Mami
Miyashita, Ritsuko
Ozasa, Mutsumi
Tokito, Takatomo
Okuno, Daisuke
Ito, Yuya
Yura, Hirokazu
Koga, Tomohiro
Hashimoto, Kunio
Takemoto, Shinnosuke
Takazono, Takahiro
Ishimoto, Hiroshi
Sakamoto, Noriho
Fukuda, Kazumasa
Sasaki, Yuka
Obase, Yasushi
Ishimatsu, Yuji
Yatera, Kazuhiro
Izumikawa, Koichi
Mukae, Hiroshi
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Sarcoidosis is a systemic inflammatory disease characterized by noncaseating epithelioid cell granulomas. However, certain infections can exhibit similar histological findings. We present a case of a 69-year-old man who was initially diagnosed with sarcoidosis and later was confirmed, through 16S rRNA sequencing, to have disseminated Mycobacterium genavense infection. Acid-fast bacteria were detected in the bone marrow biopsy using Ziehl–Neelsen staining, but routine clinical tests did not provide a definitive diagnosis. The patient tested negative for HIV, anti-interferongamma antibodies, and genetic immunodeficiency disorders. He was treated with multiple drugs, including aminoglycosides and macrolides, but showed no improvement in fever and pancytopenia. However, these clinical signs responded favorably to steroid therapy. We reviewed 17 Japanese cases of M. genavense infection. All cases were in males; 7/17 (41%) were HIV-negative; and 12/17 (71%) had a decreased CD4 count. Genetic analysis confirmed M. genavense isolation, and macrolides were used universally. Mycobacterium genavense infection is challenging to identify and mimics other systemic inflammatory diseases such as sarcoidosis. There are no standard treatment protocols. Our case report and Japanese case review contribute to understanding this rare disease.<br />Microorganisms, 11(9), art. no. 2145; 2023

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1409752430
Document Type :
Electronic Resource