“…The lesions may present as yellow‐to‐pink papules, but they can also appear as nodules, draining sinuses or ulcerations . Culture of the lesions can yield bacteria, most commonly coliform bacilli such as Escherichia coli (isolated in a 93%) , but also Klebsiella , Proteus , Pseudomonas , Mycobacterium avium , Mycobacterium tuberculosis , Shigella sp , Staphylococcus auereus , Enterococcus sp and Rhodococcus equi in HIV patients . Malakoplakia, according to Thorning and Vracko , is believed to result from the inadequate killing of bacteria by macrophages because of defective phagolysosomal activity .…”