Patient on Immunomodulatory Therapy Experiencing Joint Pain and Skin Lesions: A Case Report

A woman in her late fifties was admitted to the Family Medicine Inpatient Service directly from Rheumatology clinic for polyarticular pain and erythema with concern for infection. She was taking immunosuppressant medications for a history of multiple autoimmune diseases. Examination showed increasin...

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Main Authors: Jason D. Greenwood, Nathaniel Nielsen, Nathaniel E. Miller
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-03-01
Series:Journal of Primary Care & Community Health
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/21501327211005894
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spelling doaj-0305609c1b404015896534df7b988ae32021-03-26T01:35:12ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Primary Care & Community Health2150-13272021-03-011210.1177/21501327211005894Patient on Immunomodulatory Therapy Experiencing Joint Pain and Skin Lesions: A Case ReportJason D. Greenwood0Nathaniel Nielsen1Nathaniel E. Miller2Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USAMayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USAMayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USAA woman in her late fifties was admitted to the Family Medicine Inpatient Service directly from Rheumatology clinic for polyarticular pain and erythema with concern for infection. She was taking immunosuppressant medications for a history of multiple autoimmune diseases. Examination showed increasing erythema and tenderness on the upper and lower extremity joints. Histologic evaluation, surgical evaluation, and cultures were consistent with mycobacterium haemophilum infection. Mycobacterium haemophilum is an uncommon opportunistic infection that usually affects immunocompromised patients. The patient was treated with a multi-drug antibiotic regimen for several months due to drug resistance. Although this opportunistic infection is not common it should be considered in the differential of immunocompromised patients with skin and articular symptoms. Treatment outcomes are usually favorable if it caught earlier in the course.https://doi.org/10.1177/21501327211005894
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Patient on Immunomodulatory Therapy Experiencing Joint Pain and Skin Lesions: A Case Report
Journal of Primary Care & Community Health
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title Patient on Immunomodulatory Therapy Experiencing Joint Pain and Skin Lesions: A Case Report
title_short Patient on Immunomodulatory Therapy Experiencing Joint Pain and Skin Lesions: A Case Report
title_full Patient on Immunomodulatory Therapy Experiencing Joint Pain and Skin Lesions: A Case Report
title_fullStr Patient on Immunomodulatory Therapy Experiencing Joint Pain and Skin Lesions: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Patient on Immunomodulatory Therapy Experiencing Joint Pain and Skin Lesions: A Case Report
title_sort patient on immunomodulatory therapy experiencing joint pain and skin lesions: a case report
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series Journal of Primary Care & Community Health
issn 2150-1327
publishDate 2021-03-01
description A woman in her late fifties was admitted to the Family Medicine Inpatient Service directly from Rheumatology clinic for polyarticular pain and erythema with concern for infection. She was taking immunosuppressant medications for a history of multiple autoimmune diseases. Examination showed increasing erythema and tenderness on the upper and lower extremity joints. Histologic evaluation, surgical evaluation, and cultures were consistent with mycobacterium haemophilum infection. Mycobacterium haemophilum is an uncommon opportunistic infection that usually affects immunocompromised patients. The patient was treated with a multi-drug antibiotic regimen for several months due to drug resistance. Although this opportunistic infection is not common it should be considered in the differential of immunocompromised patients with skin and articular symptoms. Treatment outcomes are usually favorable if it caught earlier in the course.
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