1985
DOI: 10.1016/0041-3879(85)90055-8
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Pulmonary infection with Mycobacterium gordonae in the presence of bronchial carcinoma

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“…Of 17 reports of non-AIDS cases, 8 contained insufficient evidence to conclude that the scotochromogen that was isolated, regardless of its identity, was actually causing disease (21,71,113,117,130,170). In the remaining nine cases, in which the Mycobacterium species isolated did appear to be playing a role in the disease, five of the scotochromogens isolated were insufficiently described to confirm their identity as a typical M. gordonae (14,31,100,126,194); one of the isolates, from the peritoneal dialysis patient (111) (155,175). Despite the limited features that can be used to distinguish among these three species (205,224), there is sufficient phenotypic distinction, as recognized in numerical taxonomic matrices (125,220), to meet the recommended (208) support for their nucleic acidbased separation (155,175).…”
Section: Species Of Mycobacteria Generallymentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Of 17 reports of non-AIDS cases, 8 contained insufficient evidence to conclude that the scotochromogen that was isolated, regardless of its identity, was actually causing disease (21,71,113,117,130,170). In the remaining nine cases, in which the Mycobacterium species isolated did appear to be playing a role in the disease, five of the scotochromogens isolated were insufficiently described to confirm their identity as a typical M. gordonae (14,31,100,126,194); one of the isolates, from the peritoneal dialysis patient (111) (155,175). Despite the limited features that can be used to distinguish among these three species (205,224), there is sufficient phenotypic distinction, as recognized in numerical taxonomic matrices (125,220), to meet the recommended (208) support for their nucleic acidbased separation (155,175).…”
Section: Species Of Mycobacteria Generallymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Of two patients with lung lesions attributed to M. gordonae, one yielded multiple isolates of the organism from sputum (31), but the strain was not described in detail; in the other patient, the strain was isolated from a resected nodule (35) and was urease positive, which is very unusual for M. gordonae. Four isolations from pleural effusions have been reported (71): two associated with malignant disease, one associated with congestive heart failure, and the other of unknown origin but which resolved without treatment.…”
Section: Species Of Mycobacteria Generallymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two cases involved immunocompromised patients: 1 pa tient had AIDS [10], the other had Hodgkin's disease [II]. Five other cases report M. gordonae as the prob able cause of infiltrative and even cavitary lung dis ease [12][13][14][15]. In all but 1 of these cases, the diagnosis was made on the basis of positive sputum cultures and an abnormal chest X-ray which improved with treat ment.…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although M. gordonae is considered to be non-pathogenic, there have been some well-documented cases of infections caused by this organism in patients with underlying conditions, e.g. AIDS or cancer (Bernard et al, 1992 ;Clague et al, 1985 ;London et al, 1988 ;Rusconi et al, 1997).…”
Section: Abbreviations : Ei-ms Electron-impact Ms ; Fab-ms Fast-atomentioning
confidence: 99%