2019
DOI: 10.1590/s1678-9946201961071
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Antiretroviral therapy-induced paradoxical worsening of previously healed Mycobacterium haemophilum cutaneous lesions in advanced HIV infection

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“…These lesions appeared precisely at the sites of the previously healed primary lesions from antimycobacterial treatment. Contrary to expectations, microbiological analyses of these worsening lesions were negative, and they spontaneously remitted without initiating a novel antimycobacterial treatment cycle 15 …”
Section: Bacterial Infectionscontrasting
confidence: 90%
“…These lesions appeared precisely at the sites of the previously healed primary lesions from antimycobacterial treatment. Contrary to expectations, microbiological analyses of these worsening lesions were negative, and they spontaneously remitted without initiating a novel antimycobacterial treatment cycle 15 …”
Section: Bacterial Infectionscontrasting
confidence: 90%