Mycobacterium interjectum causing submandibular lymphadenitis in a child
Sallie Lin,
Connie Trieu
Abstract:Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) commonly manifest as cervical lymphadenitis in immunocompetent children. Only a few species, such as Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC), cause infection in children. With recent advances in gene sequencing,
Mycobacterium interjectum
has been identified as a rare cause of adenitis in children, with at least ten cases reported since 1993. Curative treatment for NTM lymphadenitis, particularly … Show more
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