Ulcerative cutaneous mycobacteriosis due to Mycobacterium ulcerans: report of two Mexican cases.

Josefa Novales-Santa Coloma, Gisela Navarrete-Franco, Pedro Iribe, Larissa Dorina López-Cepeda
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Abstract

We report two patients from Central Mexico, with ulcerated cutaneous lesions containing acid-fast bacilli (AFB) and ultimately diagnosed as Mycobacterium ulcerans disease. The first patient had a long history (11 years) of disease involving multiple lesions of both upper and lower extremities. Histopathological changes included necrosis of the subcutaneous tissue with large numbers of extracellular AFB. Cultures at 32 degrees C were "positive for mycobacteria," but were not further identified. The polymerase chain reaction for M. ulcerans performed on skin bopsies was positive. The lesions improved after treatment with rifampin and isoniazid (INH) for one month, followed by ethambutol and streptomycin. The second case followed trauma to the right hand, which spread over 2 years to the right upper extremity, the back, and both legs, with a loss of digits and metacarpal bones of the right hand. The histopathological findings were similar to the first case, including presence of AFB. PCR for M. ulcerans on extracts of skin biopsies was positive. Rifampin, INH, pyrazinamide, and levofloxacin resulted in marked improvement of the ulcer; ethambutol and streptomycin were later used, also. We report these cases because they are rare (approximately 6 previous cases were reported from Mexico), and both are unusually disseminated. They are significant in alerting the medical community to M. ulcerans infection, which is still active in Mexico, and the treatment used has not been reported previously.

溃疡分枝杆菌引起的皮肤溃疡性分枝杆菌病:墨西哥两例报告。
我们报告两例来自墨西哥中部的患者,溃疡性皮肤病变含有抗酸杆菌(AFB),最终诊断为溃疡分枝杆菌病。第一位患者有很长的病史(11年),包括上肢和下肢的多处病变。组织病理学改变包括皮下组织坏死,细胞外有大量AFB。32摄氏度的培养“分枝杆菌阳性”,但没有进一步鉴定。皮肤活检中溃疡分枝杆菌的聚合酶链反应呈阳性。用利福平和异烟肼(INH)治疗1个月后,再用乙胺丁醇和链霉素治疗,病变得到改善。第二个病例是在右手外伤后发生的,创伤在2年内扩散到右上肢、背部和双腿,右手手指和掌骨丢失。组织病理学结果与第一例相似,包括AFB的存在。皮肤活检提取物PCR检测溃疡分枝杆菌阳性。利福平、INH、吡嗪酰胺和左氧氟沙星显著改善溃疡;乙胺丁醇和链霉素后来也被使用。我们报告这两例病例是因为它们很罕见(墨西哥报告了大约6例),而且这两例病例都是异常传播的。它们在提醒医学界注意溃疡分枝杆菌感染方面具有重要意义,这种感染在墨西哥仍然很活跃,以前没有报道过使用的治疗方法。
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