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Urinary mycobacterium avium presenting as sterile pyuria.


ABSTRACT: A 65-year-old healthy woman presented with persistent, asymptomatic sterile pyuria detected by her family physician. While she did not have symptoms, the patient recounts that she has had cloudy urine for years. Cultures of the urine for bacteria showed no growth and no fungi were identified. First-morning urine samples were sent for both tuberculosis and nontuberculosis mycobacterium species testing. The culture grew genotypically identified Mycobaterium avium complex (MAC). Mantoux skin testing was positive. No urological abnormalities were detected by ultrasound and computed tomography (CT) imaging of the urinary tract.

SUBMITTER: Yang K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5065410 | biostudies-other | 2016 May-Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Urinary mycobacterium avium presenting as sterile pyuria.

Yang Kai K   Samplaski Mary M   Mazzulli Tony T   Lo Kirk K   Grober Ethan E   Jarvi Keith Allen KA  

Canadian Urological Association journal = Journal de l'Association des urologues du Canada 20160512 5-6


A 65-year-old healthy woman presented with persistent, asymptomatic sterile pyuria detected by her family physician. While she did not have symptoms, the patient recounts that she has had cloudy urine for years. Cultures of the urine for bacteria showed no growth and no fungi were identified. First-morning urine samples were sent for both tuberculosis and nontuberculosis mycobacterium species testing. The culture grew genotypically identified <i>Mycobaterium avium</i> complex (MAC). Mantoux skin  ...[more]

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