Mycobacterium haemophilum diagnosed via Karius test in a heart transplant recipient: A case report

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
Zachary Malaussena , Michelle Lippincott , Francesca Dimou
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Abstract

Background

Mycobacterium haemophilum is a rare, slow-growing nontuberculous mycobacterium known to cause infections primarily in immunocompromised individuals. M. haemophilum infections typically present as skin and soft tissue infections; however, infections may progress to disseminated disease involving multiple organ systems. Diagnosing M. haemophilum infections can be challenging due to its slow growth in conventional culture methods and its resemblance to other mycobacterial species. As a result, it may be misidentified or overlooked, leading to delays in diagnosis and appropriate treatment. The prognosis of M. haemophilum infections can vary depending on factors such as the extent of the disease, the timeliness of diagnosis, and the patient's underlying health condition.

Summary

In this case report, we provide a detailed clinical presentation, diagnostic workup, and treatment course of a heart transplant patient with M. haemophilum infection. Our patient presented with worsening generalized pain in multiple skin lesions. After extensive rheumatologic and infectious workup leading to nodule biopsies, the patient was diagnosed with M. haemophilum by Karius test and started on appropriate treatment.

Conclusion

Early recognition and appropriate treatment are essential for improving outcomes and reducing morbidity and mortality associated M. haemophilum. This case underscores the clinical utility of the Karius test in identifying unusual pathogens in a heart transplant patient with a complex medical history, emphasizing the role of next generation sequencing tests in aiding in earlier diagnosis to guide treatment and improve patient outcomes in challenging infectious disease cases.
心脏移植受者卡里乌斯试验诊断血友病分枝杆菌一例报告。
背景:血友病分枝杆菌是一种罕见的、生长缓慢的非结核分枝杆菌,主要在免疫功能低下的个体中引起感染。血支原体感染通常表现为皮肤和软组织感染;然而,感染可能发展为涉及多器官系统的播散性疾病。诊断嗜血杆菌感染可能具有挑战性,因为它在常规培养方法中生长缓慢,并且与其他分枝杆菌种类相似。因此,它可能被错误识别或忽视,导致诊断和适当治疗的延误。血友病分枝杆菌感染的预后取决于疾病的程度、诊断的及时性和患者的潜在健康状况等因素。摘要:在这个病例报告中,我们提供了一个详细的临床表现,诊断检查,和治疗过程的心脏移植患者嗜血杆菌感染。我们的病人表现为多发皮肤病变的全身疼痛恶化。经过广泛的风湿病学和感染性检查并进行结节活检后,患者通过Karius试验被诊断为嗜血杆菌,并开始接受适当治疗。结论:早期识别和适当治疗对于改善预后和降低血友病相关的发病率和死亡率至关重要。本病例强调了Karius试验在识别具有复杂病史的心脏移植患者异常病原体方面的临床应用,强调了下一代测序试验在帮助早期诊断、指导治疗和改善具有挑战性的传染病病例患者预后方面的作用。
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Transplant immunology
Transplant immunology 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
13.30%
发文量
198
审稿时长
48 days
期刊介绍: Transplant Immunology will publish up-to-date information on all aspects of the broad field it encompasses. The journal will be directed at (basic) scientists, tissue typers, transplant physicians and surgeons, and research and data on all immunological aspects of organ-, tissue- and (haematopoietic) stem cell transplantation are of potential interest to the readers of Transplant Immunology. Original papers, Review articles and Hypotheses will be considered for publication and submitted manuscripts will be rapidly peer-reviewed and published. They will be judged on the basis of scientific merit, originality, timeliness and quality.
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