2015
DOI: 10.1111/ddg.12695
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Granulomatous dermatitis in a 29‐year‐old man from Bangladesh

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“…Mycobacterial skin infections are caused by members of the Mycobacterium (M.) tuberculosis complex (particularly M. tuberculosis ), by M. leprae , or by non‐tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM, including M. marinum , M. ulcerans , and the M. fortuitum complex). Clinical symptoms are remarkably variable (Figure ) and depend on the type (species and strain) and quantity of pathogens (multibacillary vs. paucibacillary forms) as well as the patient's immunological status (normergia, hyperergia, or anergia) . Consequently, a broad range of differential diagnoses has to be considered when dealing with cutaneous mycobacterioses.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mycobacterial skin infections are caused by members of the Mycobacterium (M.) tuberculosis complex (particularly M. tuberculosis ), by M. leprae , or by non‐tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM, including M. marinum , M. ulcerans , and the M. fortuitum complex). Clinical symptoms are remarkably variable (Figure ) and depend on the type (species and strain) and quantity of pathogens (multibacillary vs. paucibacillary forms) as well as the patient's immunological status (normergia, hyperergia, or anergia) . Consequently, a broad range of differential diagnoses has to be considered when dealing with cutaneous mycobacterioses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mykobakterielle Hautinfektionen werden durch Mitglieder des Mycobacterium (M.)‐tuberculosis ‐Komplexes (insbesondere M. tuberculosis ), durch M. leprae oder durch nichttuberkulöse Mykobakterien (NTM, einschließlich M. marinum , M. ulcerans und dem M.‐fortuitum ‐Komplex) verursacht. Die klinischen Symptome sind erstaunlich variabel (Abbildung ) und abhängig vom Typ (Spezies und Stamm) und der Anzahl der Erreger (multibazilläre vs. paucibazilläre Formen) sowie vom Immunstatus des Patienten (Normergie, Hyperergie oder Anergie) . Daher muss bei kutanen Mykobakteriosen ein breites Spektrum von Differenzialdiagnosen in Betracht gezogen werden.…”
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