A Case of Mycobacterium abscessus Identified by Suspicious Gram Staining in the Blood Culture of a Patient with Chronic Renal Failure

In this report, a case of M.abscessus, which developed tubular adenoma, pancytopenia and sepsis on the basis of chronic renal failure (CRF) was diagnosed by suspecting the causative agent in the Gram stain examination prepared from blood culture, was presented. A 49-year-old patient with CRF, who had complaints of weight loss, weakness, and loss of appetite for the last six months, admitted to the emergency department with a 7-8-day history of severe diarrhea and fever. Besides other tests, as the white blood cell count was 1.6 x 103/µl, neutrophil count was 80.6%, hemoglobin was 9.3 g/ dl and the platelet value was 36 x 103/µl in the blood samples, the patient was first taken into internal medicine service and then to the intensive care unit with a preliminary diagnosis of hypotension and sepsis. Meropenem and teicoplanin were started with the preliminary diagnosis of peritonitis in the internal medicine service. In addition to other tests, on the fifth day of antibiotic treatment, two consecutive sets of blood cultures were taken and sent to the microbiology laboratory. A positive signal was obtained from two aerobic blood culture samples at 42 and 45 hours of incubation in the BacT/Alert device. No bacteria were observed in the Gram staining of these samples and Erhlich Ziehl Neelsen (EZN) staining was performed because the structures considered as dye residues were noted as a result of the examination. Acid-fast bacteria were observed in the EZN-stained slide examinatio...
Source: Mikrobiyoloji Bulteni - Category: Microbiology Authors: Source Type: research