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Arthritis caused by Mycobacterium terrae in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis
International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 06/19/09
Chen HW et al. - The most common presentation of M. terrae complex infection is tenosynovitis of the hand; infections in bones other than those of the hands are rarely reported. Here, the authors describe a patient with arthritis of the knee caused by M. terrae and review data from other cases reported in the medical literature.
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