Mycobacterium marinum hand infection: a case report and literature review

Chunping Liu, Jiahao Hao, Minghui Song, Jiaqing Ye, Cuiying Zheng, Yinqi Huang, Zhongjun Feng, Ruiping Jiang, Yan Shi, Weili Gao, Huifen Zuo, Zhenjun Zhao, Lijie Zhang
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Mycobacterium marinum, a photochromogenic, slow-growing mycobacterium, thrives in both marine and freshwater environments. Optimal growth occurs between 25°C and 35°C, with survival becoming challenging above 37°C. Typically, M. marinum enters the body via skin abrasions, often leading to infections of the upper extremities. Diagnosis of M. marinum infection is frequently challenging and delayed due to the difficult pathogen identification. At present, a standardized treatment protocol has yet to be established. Presented herein is a case study detailing an infection of the right hand's middle finger caused by M. marinum. Notably, his occupation as a chef, handling fish and seafood post-injury, was a significant factor. Histological examination of the skin biopsy and positive acid-fast staining were consistent with a diagnosis of mycobacterial infection. Pathological examination confirmed a skin infection with infectious granuloma, and tissue section acid-fast staining revealed acid-fast bacill. Cultures on Columbia blood agar yielded rough, flattened, yellow-fleshy colonies after 10 days, which was identified as M. marinum through 16S rRNA sequencing. The patient responded well to a 3-month regimen of oral moxifloxacin (0.4 qd) and linezolid (0.6 qd), resulting in rash resolution and pain relief, with no recurrence observed for 1-year follow-up. This report presents the first documented acid-fast staining images of M. marinum tissue sections and colony morphology photographs, offering an in-depth view of M. marinum's morphological characteristics. It aims to enhance awareness of M. marinum infections, underscore the necessity for clinicians to delve into patient histories, and provide a review of the clinical manifestations, diagnostic techniques, therapeutic approaches, and pathogenic mechanisms associated with M. marinum.
马氏分枝杆菌手部感染:病例报告和文献综述
海洋分枝杆菌是一种光致变色、生长缓慢的分枝杆菌,在海洋和淡水环境中都能生长。其最佳生长温度为 25°C 至 35°C,超过 37°C 则难以存活。通常,M. marinum 通过皮肤擦伤进入人体,通常会导致上肢感染。由于病原体难以识别,马林菌感染的诊断往往具有挑战性,并且会被延迟。目前,标准化治疗方案尚未建立。本文介绍的病例详细说明了马氏菌引起的右手中指感染。值得注意的是,他的职业是厨师,受伤后要处理鱼类和海鲜,这是一个重要因素。皮肤活检组织学检查和酸性染色阳性结果与分枝杆菌感染的诊断一致。病理检查证实皮肤感染并伴有感染性肉芽肿,组织切片酸性染色显示为耐酸杆菌。在哥伦比亚血琼脂上进行培养,10 天后得到粗糙、扁平、黄色肉质菌落,通过 16S rRNA 测序确定为 M. marinum。患者口服莫西沙星(0.4 qd)和利奈唑胺(0.6 qd)3 个月后反应良好,皮疹消退,疼痛减轻,随访 1 年未见复发。本报告首次记录了马林菌组织切片的耐酸染色图像和菌落形态照片,深入展示了马林菌的形态特征。报告旨在提高人们对马林镑菌感染的认识,强调临床医生深入了解患者病史的必要性,并对与马林镑菌相关的临床表现、诊断技术、治疗方法和致病机制进行回顾。
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