Multiple Osteomyelitis Due to Mycobacterium Avium with No Pulmonary Presentation in a Patient of Sarcoidosis.
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概要
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A 31-year-old man with multiple osteomyelitis due to Mycobacterium avium is reported. The patient had been on prednisolone for systemic lymphadenopathy which was thought to be caused by sarcoidosis. In June 1990, he noticed high fever and general bone pain. He was found to have multiple lytic lesions in the bones which were biopsied showing acid-fast bacilli. This organism was revealed to be M. avium. The chest radiograph film revealed no abnormal pulmonary findings. Multiple bone lesions in the absence of pulmonary disease is reported to be rare for atypical mycobacterial infection.(Internal Medicine 31 : 489-492, 1992)
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著者
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Seita Masashi
The Department Of Internal Medicine Oita Red Cross Hospital
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Tamura Kazuo
The Department Of Internal Medicine Miyazaki Prefectural Hospital
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Sato Yuji
The Department Of Neuropsychiatry Nihon University School Of Medicine
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SEITA Masashi
the Department of Internal Medicine, Miyazaki Prefectual Hospital
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SATO Yuji
the Department of Internal Medicine, Miyazaki Prefectual Hospital
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