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mycobacterium avium-intracellulare clinical
aka Mycobacterium avium-complex
1. in AIDS patients: disseminated infection with fever, weight loss, hepatitis, bone marrow suppression, and chronic watery diarrhea.
2. in normal hosts (rare): pulmonary infection and cervical lymphadenitis
Mycobacterium kansasii clinical
pulmonary infection
Mycobacterium marinum clinical
skin granulomas (called swimming pool or fish tank granulomas) which occur at the site of abrasions
Mycobacterium scrofulaceum clinical
Cervical lymphadenitis (primarily in children) called scrofula
Mycobacterium ulcerans clinical
Chronic skin ulcers with necrotic centers
Mycobacterium fortultum; mycobacerium chelonei
1. skin abscess at site of trauma
2. corneal ulcer
3. pulmonary infection