Presentation
Case presentation : A 27-year-old man was presented with a history of swelling and exudative erythematous lesions and pustules of the right forearm. He worked as a laborer at an aquarium store. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Medical records were reviewed, and relevant demographic, epidemiologic, and clinical data, including initial clinical presentation, alternative diagnoses, time between initial presentation and definitive diagnosis, and specific treatment, were recorded [mdedge.com]
The infection presents as an erythematous papule that enlarges over several weeks and eventually ulcerates. [consultant360.com]
Indeed, within 2 weeks of treatment the clinical presentation had already significantly improved. [medcraveonline.com]
Entire Body System
- Fishing
A history of exposure to fish or fish tank water was mentioned in nine cases. [cureus.com]
Indirect infection has also been described due to a child's bath that was used to clean out a fish tank ( 16, 17 ). The patient described in this report was occupationally exposed to fish. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
[…] that which causes “Fish TB” and fish tank granuloma. [nippyfish.net]
Persons with open skin lesions or immunosuppression should avoid cutaneous contact with fish tanks. [academic.oup.com]
- Swelling
Case presentation : A 27-year-old man was presented with a history of swelling and exudative erythematous lesions and pustules of the right forearm. He worked as a laborer at an aquarium store. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Despite two courses of treatment with antimicrobial agents and nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs, the initial inflammation and tenderness of her thumb had gradually progressed to diffuse swelling, tenderness, and stiffness of her entire left hand, wrist [nejm.org]
Swimming Pool Granuloma due to Mycobacterium marinum may lead to the following complications: Tenosynovitis: It is an inflammation of the sheath that covers the tendons, resulting in pain and swelling in the affected areas. [dovemed.com]
One week later she noticed swelling, erythema and purulent material under the nail bed. [mdedge.com]
Skin
- Skin Lesion
Histopathology examination of the lesions showed nonspecific inflammation to granuloma formation. Results of gram stain and routine culture from biopsy of skin lesions in both blood agar and McConckey agar were negative. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Treatment typically is continued for one to two months after resolution of skin lesions. [aafp.org]
Surgical removal of infected lymph nodes and aggressive debridement of infected skin lesions is sometimes necessary. In severe cases, skin grafts may be necessary to repair the surgical wound. [dermnetnz.org]
Skin lesion samples were also collected and kept on DNA banking cards for PCR testing. Results Twenty-nine of the 100 individuals with skin lesions, and therefore suspected of suffering from CL, tested positive for Mycobacterium marinum by PCR. [journals.plos.org]
- Subcutaneous Nodule
Including our index case, all 6 cases presented with multiple cutaneous and subcutaneous nodules that had spread locally in the involved extremity. [onlinelibrary.wiley.com]
Isolate source VNTR locia Locus 1 Locus 6 Locus 15 Locus 16 Locus 18 MIRU2 MIRU5 VNTR2067 VNTR3422 Patient 1 Subcutaneous nodule 2 2 3 3 2 2 NA 3 4 Fish 2 2 3 3 2 2 NA 3 4 Patient 2 Puncture 2 2 3 4 2 2 2 3 4 Pus 2 2 3 4 2 2 2 3 4 Subcutaneous nodule [hindawi.com]
Subcutaneous nodules with sporotrichoid spread. Schwendiman MN, Johnson RP, Henning JS. Schwendiman MN, et al. Dermatol Online J. 2009 May 15;15(5):11. Dermatol Online J. 2009. [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
nodules Atypical mycobacterial infection See more images of atypical mycobacterial infections ... [dermnetnz.org]
•Nocardiosis, which is caused by a gram-positive, filamentous, acid-fast bacteria and presents as tender subcutaneous nodules and nonhealing ulcers after traumatic inoculation with contaminated soil. 4 •Leishmaniasis, which is caused by an intracellular [consultant360.com]
- Furunculosis
[…] healthy young patients Severe immunosuppression, especially AIDS, may cause disseminated skin and soft tissue lesions Often the cause of wound and surgical-site infections from contaminated water sources Causes a non-healing ulcerative skin lesion, furunculosis [dermnetnz.org]
Besides, cutaneous lesions are generally nonspecific and are often initially misdiagnosed as pyoderma, furunculosis, or even sporotrichosis [20] – [22]. [journals.plos.org]
- Skin Ulcer
Diagnostic assessment For diagnostic testing, a small sample of one of the patient’s skin ulcers was obtained and sent for histopathologic analysis; the granulomas confirmed the diagnosis of M. marinum. [medcraveonline.com]
Workup
Obtaining a complete and thorough history from the patient is important, because clues from the patient’s history prompt the workup and subsequent treatment for the rare skin disease. [aocd.org]
Colonoscopy
- Multiple Ulcerations
Due o diagnostic difficulties, ranging from the infrequent distribution, and the plurality of clinical presentations, the Mycobacterium marinum can cause from erythematous to plate-shaped, papules, nodules, single or multiple ulcerations and even sporotrichosis-like [scielo.br]
Treatment
Three patients had PPD and MAS reactions differing by Treatment results. Treatment regimens and outcomes are summarized in table 1. [academic.oup.com]
On average, the duration of the treatment is three months or six weeks after clinical healing [2], but a much longer treatment duration (up to 12 months) may be necessary in case of a deep extension or dissemination [2, 18-19]. [cureus.com]
TY - JOUR T1 - Heat treatment for certain chronic granulomatous skin infections. [unboundmedicine.com]
First-line treatment for the M. marinum skin infection involves a prolonged course of antibiotic therapy. [aocd.org]
Prognosis
A diagnostic distinction between M marinum infection and ENKL is clinically important, as misdirected treatment will lead to poor prognosis. [journals.lww.com]
Outlook (Prognosis) Swimming pool granulomas can usually be cured with antibiotics. But, you may have scarring. Possible Complications Tendon, joint, or bone infections sometimes occur. [ufhealth.org]
Etiology
Foundation, Cà Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, Italy Abstract: Mycobacterium marinum is the etiologic agent of fish tank granuloma. The clinical course is usually benign: spontaneous healing is possible within weeks or months. [dovepress.com]
Background Mycobacterium marinum, a ubiquitous pathogen of fish and amphibia, is a near relative of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the etiologic agent of tuberculosis in humans. [bacmap.wishartlab.com]
Overview Mycobacterium marinum, a ubiquitous pathogen of fish and amphibia, is a near relative of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the etiologic agent of tuberculosis in humans. [uniprot.org]
(Etiology) Swimming Pool Granuloma is an uncommon bacterial infection affecting the skin, caused by Mycobacterium marinum This opportunistic pathogen infects the body through (open) skin cut wounds resulting in the condition. [dovemed.com]
Epidemiology
Definition / general Skin disorders (ulcerations, abscesses, rheumatoid-like nodules, histiocytic reactions, panniculitis), most commonly due to M. kansasii, M. marinum, M. ulcerans Epidemiology Nontuberculous mycobacteria are nonpathogenetic; they inhabit [pathologyoutlines.com]
In this case report, we will discuss the patient’s history and clinical assessment, the timeline, the clinical course and interventions, and the epidemiology of the Mycobacterium marinum ( M. marinum ). [medcraveonline.com]
Animal and environmental samples were examined within the framework of an epidemiological study carried out in the aquaria of infected aquarists. 2.2. [hindawi.com]
Epidemiology of infection by nontuberculosis mycobacteria. Clin Microbiol Rev 1996;9:177-215 [ PUBMED ] 4. Horsburgh CR Jr. Epidemiology of disease caused by nontuberculous mycobacteria. Semin Respir Infect 1996;11:244-51. [ PUBMED ] 5. [ijdvl.com]
Pathophysiology
Back to Journals » Infection and Drug Resistance » Volume 11 Stefano Veraldi, Paolo Pontini, Gianluca Nazzaro Department of Pathophysiology and Transplantation, Università degli Studi di Milano, I.R.C.C.S. [dovepress.com]
Pathophysiology M marinum is a slow-growing species that resides in both freshwater and saltwater environments, with optimal growth at 30-32°C. [emedicine.medscape.com]
FEMS microbiology letters. 2003 Aug 29; [PubMed PMID: 12951238] [6] Hashish E,Merwad A,Elgaml S,Amer A,Kamal H,Elsadek A,Marei A,Sitohy M, Mycobacterium marinum infection in fish and man: epidemiology, pathophysiology and management; a review. [statpearls.com]
Author affiliations Department of Pathophysiology and Transplantation, University of Milan, IRCCS Foundation Cà Granda, Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, Italy Dermatology 2014;229:83-87 Abstract Get article FullText PDF Login / Register To view the [karger.com]
Prevention
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2002 March 23, Reviewed). TB and HIV Coinfection. National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention, Division of Tuberculosis Elimination [On-line information]. [labtestsonline.it]
Seite 290 - Antibiotic prophylaxis for the prevention of bacterial infections in cirrhotic patients with gastrointestinal bleeding: A meta-analysis. Hepatology 1999; 29: 1655-61 6. [books.google.de]
An official ATS/IDSA statement: diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of nontuberculous mycobacterial disease. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2007;175:367-416. Stamm LM, Brown EJ. [adc.mef.hr]
Instead, preventive strategies are recommended especially for those patients. Distal aspects of the upper limbs, such as the finger/hand, are the most common sites of infection in relation to fish/water animal exposure. [asmscience.org]
Can People Prevent Atypical Mycobacterial Infections? Because mycobacteria are common in the environment, these infections are difficult to prevent, especially in people with weakened immune systems. [humanillnesses.com]