Mycobacterium thermoresistibile: extrapulmonary infection in a cat.
AUTOR(ES)
Willemse, T
RESUMO
The first evidence of the potential pathogenicity of Mycobacterium thermoresistibile in cats is presented. This mycobacterium was isolated repeatedly from intra- and subcutaneous nodules, aspirated fluid from fluctuating skin lesions, and lymph nodes. The distinctive characteristics of the cultured organisms matched those of M. thermoresistibile.
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