Point-of-care ultrasound diagnosis of flexor tenosynovitis caused by an unusual pathogen

Oxf Med Case Reports. 2020 Dec 28;2020(12):omaa115. doi: 10.1093/omcr/omaa115. eCollection 2020 Dec.

Abstract

Skin and soft tissue infections are commonly encountered in the emergency department and are typically caused by common gram-positive bacteria. In the immunocompromised patient, however, infections from unusual pathogens should also be considered. We describe the case of a 66-year-old male with a history of renal transplant who was diagnosed with flexor tenosynovitis by point-of-care ultrasound. Although initial wound cultures were negative, subsequent microbiological testing led to the underlying cause, a nontuberculous mycobacterial infection.

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