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Mycobacterium genavense invading the bone marrow in a HIV-positive patient.

Christianne BourlonCesar Vargas-SerafínXavier López-Karpovitch
Published in: Clinical case reports (2017)
Nontuberculous mycobacteria infrequently cause disseminated infections in immunocompetent hosts. However, they are increasingly being recognized in immunocompromised patients. We present the case of a 40-year-old HIV-positive male presenting with lymphadenopathies and pancytopenia in whom disseminated infection, with bone marrow involvement by Mycobacterium genavense (M. genavense) was diagnosed.
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