Mycoplasma hominis is an opportunistic microorganism that colonizes the genitourinary tract and causes genitourinary infections.However,pulmonary infections caused by M.hominis have rarely been reported in immunocompe...Mycoplasma hominis is an opportunistic microorganism that colonizes the genitourinary tract and causes genitourinary infections.However,pulmonary infections caused by M.hominis have rarely been reported in immunocompetent individuals.Herein,we report a rare case of an immunocompetent adult male with M.hominis pneumonia who presented with multiple pulmonary nodules that progressed to a cavitary mass with a halo sign.The presence of M.hominis infection was confirmed using multiplex polymerase chain reaction(mPCR)of the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid.The patient demonstrated no response to the initial levofloxacin therapy;however,the symptoms subsequently improved after the administration of moxifloxacin.M.hominis may be an underestimated causative agent of community-acquired pneumonia of unknown etiology in immunocompetent adults,and the involvement of the organism should be especially suspected in sexually active patients.Molecular diagnostic methods,such as mPCR,can be used to identify the etiology of atypical pneumonia.Appropriate antibiotics are crucial for effective treatment.展开更多
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文摘Mycoplasma hominis is an opportunistic microorganism that colonizes the genitourinary tract and causes genitourinary infections.However,pulmonary infections caused by M.hominis have rarely been reported in immunocompetent individuals.Herein,we report a rare case of an immunocompetent adult male with M.hominis pneumonia who presented with multiple pulmonary nodules that progressed to a cavitary mass with a halo sign.The presence of M.hominis infection was confirmed using multiplex polymerase chain reaction(mPCR)of the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid.The patient demonstrated no response to the initial levofloxacin therapy;however,the symptoms subsequently improved after the administration of moxifloxacin.M.hominis may be an underestimated causative agent of community-acquired pneumonia of unknown etiology in immunocompetent adults,and the involvement of the organism should be especially suspected in sexually active patients.Molecular diagnostic methods,such as mPCR,can be used to identify the etiology of atypical pneumonia.Appropriate antibiotics are crucial for effective treatment.