We present two cases of pulmonary MAC infection in women with Hürthle cell thyroid carcinoma. Both cases were asymptomatic octogenarian women with active Hürthle cell thyroid carcinoma and prolonged periods ...We present two cases of pulmonary MAC infection in women with Hürthle cell thyroid carcinoma. Both cases were asymptomatic octogenarian women with active Hürthle cell thyroid carcinoma and prolonged periods of hypothyroidism prior to diagnosis of pulmonary MAC. Mycobacterium avium complex has never been reported in association with any type of thyroid cancer, specifically Hürthle cell carcinoma. A review of the literature and possible associations between the two are discussed in this article.展开更多
Background: Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) infection case which involves bones and joints are rare scenarios. Here, we report a rare case of Penicillium marneffei (PM), lung infection and systemic multi joint damag...Background: Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) infection case which involves bones and joints are rare scenarios. Here, we report a rare case of Penicillium marneffei (PM), lung infection and systemic multi joint damage reported with positive anti-interferon-gamma at the same time. Case Presentation: A 55-year-old woman with fever for 10 days due to repeated multiple joint pain for more than one month was admitted to our hospital on September 19th 2020. During hospitalization, the patient was confirmed with mycobacterium avium combined with Penicillium marneffei (PM) infection involving multiple bone joints. Antifungal therapy and immunity regulatory agent were given during hospitalization. Following pharmocol-therapy, symptoms gradually improved, and the patient was discharged. Conclusions: The patient was considered disseminated and refractory non-tubercular mycobacterium (NTM) combined with Penicillium marneffei infection. In addition, we found that anti IFN-γ autoantibodies are closely related. Although the current incidence of this patient is related to anti IFN-γ, there is a strong correlation between autoantibody-mediated immunodeficiency in adults.展开更多
Case 1 was a 49-year-old woman who visited with a dry cough. She had an underlying disease of lung adenocarcinoma and received cancer immunotherapy because of an ALK-positive response and several cancer chemotherapies...Case 1 was a 49-year-old woman who visited with a dry cough. She had an underlying disease of lung adenocarcinoma and received cancer immunotherapy because of an ALK-positive response and several cancer chemotherapies. The clinical effect was a complete response. Chest CT was performed because of continuous dry cough, and a new tumor shadow was recognized in the lingula portion of the left upper lobe. We performed CT-guided lung biopsy and could aspirate pus-fluid. The culture test for acid-fast bacilli was positive and the causative microorganism was identified as Mycobacterium avium by the DDH method. The final diagnosis was pulmonary abscess due to M. avium. Treatment using combined chemotherapy including CAM was performed and a good clinical response was obtained. Case 2 was a 67-year-old man who had a past history of surgical resection of lung adenocarcinoma eight and two years ago and received several cancer chemotherapies and radiation therapy. Because a new nodular shadow appeared in the right middle lobe one year ago and showed strong positivity on PET/CT, surgical resection was performed with the suspected recurrence of lung cancer. Subsequently, the histological diagnosis was epithelioid granuloma and a culture test of acid-fast bacilli was positive, with the identification of Mycobacterium intracellulare by the DDH method. Combined chemotherapy was not performed because the lesion was completely resected. Afterwards, a new nodular shadow appeared in the left lower lobe again and bronchoscopy was performed. Because M. intracellulare was isolated from the local specimen, we diagnosed the patient with recurrence of pulmonary MAC disease and combined chemotherapy including CAM was performed for one year. Finally, the nodular lesion disappeared. It is difficult to differentiate pulmonary MAC disease from lung cancer. Therefore, careful follow-up of patients with lung cancer while keeping in mind the possible complication of pulmonary MAC disease is necessary.展开更多
Objective:To isolate and identify the exact species of the genus Mycobacterium from Didelphis(D.)virginiana,and the direct implications of this bacterium to public health and veterinary medicine.Methods:Thirty-one D.v...Objective:To isolate and identify the exact species of the genus Mycobacterium from Didelphis(D.)virginiana,and the direct implications of this bacterium to public health and veterinary medicine.Methods:Thirty-one D.virginiana were captured and necropsied in Hidalgo,Mexico.Tissue samples were collected to culture mycobacteria present and examine individual specimens’histopathology.Mycobacterium identification was obtained through the application of amplification and sequencing of 16S rDNA techniques.Results:Three strains were isolated and identified as Mycobacterium(M.)avium subsp.hominissuis by utilizing M.avium complexspecific primers.Granulomatous lesions were observed in the subpleural zone(granuloma gradeⅡ)and bronchial(granuloma gradeⅠ)of the lungs of D.virginiana with positive isolation.Conclusions:Three strains of M.avium subsp.hominissuis,from lung tissue samples of D.virginiana were identified.This subspecies of M.avium has important implications in public health and veterinary medicine.展开更多
文摘We present two cases of pulmonary MAC infection in women with Hürthle cell thyroid carcinoma. Both cases were asymptomatic octogenarian women with active Hürthle cell thyroid carcinoma and prolonged periods of hypothyroidism prior to diagnosis of pulmonary MAC. Mycobacterium avium complex has never been reported in association with any type of thyroid cancer, specifically Hürthle cell carcinoma. A review of the literature and possible associations between the two are discussed in this article.
文摘Background: Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) infection case which involves bones and joints are rare scenarios. Here, we report a rare case of Penicillium marneffei (PM), lung infection and systemic multi joint damage reported with positive anti-interferon-gamma at the same time. Case Presentation: A 55-year-old woman with fever for 10 days due to repeated multiple joint pain for more than one month was admitted to our hospital on September 19th 2020. During hospitalization, the patient was confirmed with mycobacterium avium combined with Penicillium marneffei (PM) infection involving multiple bone joints. Antifungal therapy and immunity regulatory agent were given during hospitalization. Following pharmocol-therapy, symptoms gradually improved, and the patient was discharged. Conclusions: The patient was considered disseminated and refractory non-tubercular mycobacterium (NTM) combined with Penicillium marneffei infection. In addition, we found that anti IFN-γ autoantibodies are closely related. Although the current incidence of this patient is related to anti IFN-γ, there is a strong correlation between autoantibody-mediated immunodeficiency in adults.
文摘Case 1 was a 49-year-old woman who visited with a dry cough. She had an underlying disease of lung adenocarcinoma and received cancer immunotherapy because of an ALK-positive response and several cancer chemotherapies. The clinical effect was a complete response. Chest CT was performed because of continuous dry cough, and a new tumor shadow was recognized in the lingula portion of the left upper lobe. We performed CT-guided lung biopsy and could aspirate pus-fluid. The culture test for acid-fast bacilli was positive and the causative microorganism was identified as Mycobacterium avium by the DDH method. The final diagnosis was pulmonary abscess due to M. avium. Treatment using combined chemotherapy including CAM was performed and a good clinical response was obtained. Case 2 was a 67-year-old man who had a past history of surgical resection of lung adenocarcinoma eight and two years ago and received several cancer chemotherapies and radiation therapy. Because a new nodular shadow appeared in the right middle lobe one year ago and showed strong positivity on PET/CT, surgical resection was performed with the suspected recurrence of lung cancer. Subsequently, the histological diagnosis was epithelioid granuloma and a culture test of acid-fast bacilli was positive, with the identification of Mycobacterium intracellulare by the DDH method. Combined chemotherapy was not performed because the lesion was completely resected. Afterwards, a new nodular shadow appeared in the left lower lobe again and bronchoscopy was performed. Because M. intracellulare was isolated from the local specimen, we diagnosed the patient with recurrence of pulmonary MAC disease and combined chemotherapy including CAM was performed for one year. Finally, the nodular lesion disappeared. It is difficult to differentiate pulmonary MAC disease from lung cancer. Therefore, careful follow-up of patients with lung cancer while keeping in mind the possible complication of pulmonary MAC disease is necessary.
基金the financial assistance from the Secretary of Research of Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo(UAEH)through the project“Epidemiological surveillance of the genus Mycobacterium in the species Didelphis virginiana(Tlacuache)of the valley of Tulancingo Hidalgo”with number UAEH/DI/ICAp/MVZ/6.
文摘Objective:To isolate and identify the exact species of the genus Mycobacterium from Didelphis(D.)virginiana,and the direct implications of this bacterium to public health and veterinary medicine.Methods:Thirty-one D.virginiana were captured and necropsied in Hidalgo,Mexico.Tissue samples were collected to culture mycobacteria present and examine individual specimens’histopathology.Mycobacterium identification was obtained through the application of amplification and sequencing of 16S rDNA techniques.Results:Three strains were isolated and identified as Mycobacterium(M.)avium subsp.hominissuis by utilizing M.avium complexspecific primers.Granulomatous lesions were observed in the subpleural zone(granuloma gradeⅡ)and bronchial(granuloma gradeⅠ)of the lungs of D.virginiana with positive isolation.Conclusions:Three strains of M.avium subsp.hominissuis,from lung tissue samples of D.virginiana were identified.This subspecies of M.avium has important implications in public health and veterinary medicine.