The British Journal of Rheumatology, Vol 36, 1207-1209, Copyright © 1997 by British Society for Rheumatology
A Barton, RM Bernstein, JK Struthers and TW O'Neill
A 48-yr-old female on immunosuppressive therapy for fibrosing alveolitis
and polymyositis developed a septic arthritis of the left middle finger
proximal interphalangeal joint, tenosynovitis of the left palm and
osteomyelitis of the right hindfoot due to infection with Mycobacterium
marinum. Such widespread and severe bone and joint involvement has not been
described previously with this organism.
ORIGINAL PAPERS
Mycobacterium marinum infection causing septic arthritis and osteomyelitis
Department of Rheumatology, Manchester Royal Infirmary.
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