Dermatol. praxi. 2009;3(1):40-41
A case is reported of a woman diagnosed with an atypical mycobacteriosis of the skin. The diagnosis was established based on the patient‘s history,
clinical presentation, presence of Mycobacterium marinum in culture, and a histological finding of granulomatous inflammation.
The patient was referred to the Department of Respiratory Medicine of the University Hospital Olomouc where systemic therapy with
anti-tuberculosis drugs was initiated. Subsequently, nodal excision was performed at the Department of Plastic and Esthetic Surgery
of the same hospital. Therapy with anti-tuberculosis drugs was terminated after five months. Complete healing occurred.
Published: April 1, 2009 Show citation