J Korean Ophthalmol Soc > Volume 52(3); 2011 > Article
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2011;52(3):350-354.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3341/jkos.2011.52.3.350    Published online March 15, 2011.
A Case of Skin Infection Caused by Nontuberculous Mycobacterium after External Dacryocystorhinostomy.
Woo Jin Jeong
Department of Ophthalmology, Dong-A University College of Medicine, Busan, Korea. wjeye@dau.ac.kr
눈물주머니 코안연결술 후 발생한 비결핵성 마이코박테리아에 의한 피부감염 1예
정우진
Department of Ophthalmology, Dong-A University College of Medicine, Busan, Korea
Abstract
PURPOSE
To report a case of skin infection caused by nontuberculous mycobacterium after external dacryocystorhinostomy. CASE SUMMARY: A 53-year-old female patient presented to our clinic with a tear on the left eye, although a silicone tube was intubated. Two weeks after external dacryocystorhinostomy, swelling and redness were found on the operation wound. Therefore, the patient received oral antibiotics and steroid treatments but did not improve. The mass was irregularly shaped and became larger; thus, excisional biopsy was performed at 2 months after external dacryocystorhinostomy. A chronic granulomatous tissue was detected in the excisional biopsy, and antimycobacterial medications were started in consultation with an internist. A moderate colony was observed, and rod-shaped bacteria Mycobacterium abscessus was found in the culture 47 days after acid-fast culture was performed. The patient was diagnosed with a periocular infection caused by nontuberculous mycobacterium. Finally, the lesion improved. CONCLUSIONS: Although patients with granulomatous tissue receive numerous treatments, if the lesion is not improved, then additional excisional biopsy and culture examination to identify infection by nontuberculous mycobacterium are necessary.
Key Words: Dacryocystorhinostomy;Granulomatous lesion;Nontuberculous mycobacterium


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