“…Cases of cutaneous infections in patients undergoing cosmetic procedures, especially those involving M. chelonae [8, 9], Mab and M. fortuitum [9,10], have been reported. Valvular involvement by M. peregrinum has also been reported [11], along with involvement of the MAI, M. parascrofulaceum, M. terrae [12,13] and M. fortuitum [14] in the HIV population. Our study contributes to the understanding of the extrapulmonary manifestations of both RGM (M. chelonae, Mab, M. fortuitum) and SGM (M. malmoense, MAI and M. marinum).…”