NECROTIZING SOFT TISSUE INFECTION OCCURRING AFTER EXPOSURE TO MYCOBACTERIUM MARINUM

Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infection Occurring after Exposure to Mycobacterium marinum

Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infection Occurring after Exposure to Mycobacterium marinum

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Cutaneous infections caused by Mycobacterium marinum have been attributed to aquarium or fish exposure after a break in the skin barrier.In nurevolution dip powder colors most instances, the upper limbs and fingers account for a majority of the infection sites.While previous cases of necrotizing soft tissue infections related to M.marinum have been documented, the importance of our presenting case pale pink sns is to illustrate the aggressive nature of M.marinum resulting in a persistent necrotizing soft tissue infection of a finger that required multiple aggressive wound debridements, followed by an amputation of the affected extremity, in order to hasten recovery.

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