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Disseminated extrapulmonary Legionella pneumophila infection presenting with panniculitis: case report and literature review.

Maria N ChitasombatNatta RatchatanawinYingluck Visessiri
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2018)
To our knowledge, we report the first case of L. pneumophila infection manifesting with panniculitis, possible myositis, and myocarditis in the absence of pneumonia. The diagnosis of extrapulmonary Legionella infection is difficult, especially in the absence of pneumonia. A high index of suspicion and appropriate culture with special media or molecular testing are required. Initiation of appropriate treatment is critical because delaying therapy was associated with progressive infection in our patient.
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