A Case of Hypercalcemia in an Immunocompetent Patient with Disseminated Mycobacterium marinum Infection with a Rain Barrel as the Most Likely Primary Source
Infection with Mycobacterium marinum is common in fish, and so human infection usually arises from contact with contaminated water or fish. A solitary papulonodular lesion on a finger or hand is the typical presentation. Disseminated infections are rare and mostly seen in immunocompromised patients....
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Main Authors: | Wendy Uijtendaal, Rima Yohanna, Folkert Visser, Paul Ossenkoppele, Dorine Hess, Dennis Boumans |
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SMC MEDIA SRL
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2fb6e6733aa54a7a878bf994500c6e8b |
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