R E Hoyt, J E Bryant, S F Glessner, F C Littleton, R W Sawyer, R J Newman, D B Nichols, A P Franco, N R Tingle
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M marinum infections in a Chesapeake Bay community.
Their proximity to Eastern Virginia's abundant waterways has given the authors experience in managing the destructive tenosynovitis and deep tissue infections caused by M marinum. They present nine cases, discuss diagnosis and treatment, review the literature, and urge urban physicians to be on the alert for the disease in patients recently returned from fishing trips.