Authors
Lisa A Drage, Phillip M Ecker, Robert Orenstein, P Kim Phillips, Randall S Edson
Publication date
2010/3/1
Journal
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Volume
62
Issue
3
Pages
501-506
Publisher
Mosby
Description
Nontuberculous mycobacteria infections may occur after cutaneous procedures. Review of the medical records of patients who developed a rash within a tattoo revealed 6 patients with skin infections caused by Mycobacterium chelonae after receiving tattoos by one artist at a single tattoo establishment. The interval between tattoo placement and the skin findings was 1 to 2 weeks. All patients received alternate diagnoses before mycobacterial infection was identified. Skin findings included pink, red, or purple papules; papules with scale; pustules; granulomatous papules; and lichenoid papules and plaques. Histopathologic examination revealed granuloma, lymphohistiocytic infiltrate, or mixed inflammation; acid-fast bacilli stains produced negative results. Diagnosis was made by culture in 3 patients, histopathology in two patients, and clinical/epidemiologic association in one patient. The M chelonae isolates were …
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LA Drage, PM Ecker, R Orenstein, PK Phillips… - Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2010