Relapsing Mycobacterium Genavense Infection as a Cause of Late Death in a Lung Transplant Recipient: Case Report and Review of the Literature

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2012-12

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Başkent Üniversitesi

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Mycobacterium genavense is recognized as a life-threatening pathogen in severely immuno­compromised patients, mostly in those with advanced human immunodeficiency virus infection. We report a case of M. genavense infection in a lung-transplant recipient with late-onset death occurring from disseminated infection. In human immunodeficiency virus-negative patients, there exist only about 10 reports of disseminated M. genavense infection in immunocompromised hosts; and to our knowledge, this is a first reported case of M. genavense infection after a lung transplant. Diagnosis of M. genavense was obtained only with nucleic acid-based identification technique, as frequently observed in a few cases of human immunodeficiency virus-negative patients. A striking feature was the recurrence of this infection in our patient after a seemingly infection-free period of 3 years. Because M. genavense infection can be life-threatening, clinicians must be aware of the frequent requirement for nucleic-acid–based identification for its diagnosis.

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Mycobacterium genavense, Nontuberculous mycobacterium, Lung transplant

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Experimental and Clinical Transplantation, Cilt, 10, Sayı, 6, 2012 ss. 618-620

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