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Rahman I et al. – A case of M. chelonae vertebral osteomyelitis in a man with intravenous drug abuse is reported, and NTM osteomyelitis is reviewed with a focus on M. chelonae and appropriate treatment options for M. chelonae vertebral osteomyelitis.

   

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