Mycobacterium chelonae
A type of bacteria related to that which causes tuberculosis and which is commonly found in soil and sometimes in sputum.
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Chelonae is one of a group of rapidly growing mycobacteria that can cause postoperative wound infections in soft tissue and bone in otherwise healthy persons and disseminated disease in people with impaired immune function.
Soft-tissue infections caused by M.
Chelonae typically manifest initially as slightly tender nodules with scant drainage and minimal surrounding cellulitis; systemic manifestations often are absent.
The indolent course typical of these infections, together with a low index of suspicion and failure to request or perform the appropriate diagnostic tests can make timely diagnosis of M.
Chelonae infections difficult