Cross G M, Guill M A, Aton J K
Arch Dermatol. 1985 Feb;121(2):247-9.
Multiple inflammatory skin lesions and osteomyelitis of the right ankle developed in a 51-year-old man who had been receiving prednisone therapy for several months. Cultures of both the skin and bone lesions yielded Mycobacterium szulgai, a scotochromogenic mycobacterium, which is an unusual human pathogen. The patient's condition responded to treatment with isoniazid, ethambutol hydrochloride, and rifampin.
一名51岁男子在接受泼尼松治疗数月后,出现了多处炎性皮肤病变和右踝关节骨髓炎。皮肤和骨病变的培养物均检出苏尔加分枝杆菌,这是一种暗产色分枝杆菌,是一种不常见的人类病原体。患者的病情对异烟肼、盐酸乙胺丁醇和利福平治疗有反应。