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Infection with Mycobacterium marinum

MYCOBACTERIUM MARINUM infections usually caused by exposure to aquarium water, or unchlorinated swimming pools or hot tubs. They are characterized by GRANULOMAS on the skin, especially at the extremities, though the infection may disseminate in immunocompromised individuals.
Also Known As:
Fish tank granuloma; Mycobacterium marinum Infection
Networked: 89 relevant articles (3 outcomes, 3 trials/studies)

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Disease Context: Research Results

Related Diseases

1. Tuberculosis (Tuberculoses)
2. Crohn Disease (Crohn's Disease)
3. Psoriatic Arthritis
4. Necrosis
5. Infections

Experts

1. Britton, Warwick J: 3 articles (01/2022 - 01/2022)
2. Oehlers, Stefan H: 3 articles (01/2022 - 01/2022)
3. Meijer, Annemarie H: 3 articles (11/2019 - 06/2014)
4. Spaink, Herman P: 3 articles (11/2019 - 06/2014)
5. Hansbro, Philip M: 2 articles (01/2022 - 12/2020)
6. Marín-Juez, Rubén: 2 articles (11/2019 - 06/2014)
7. Harjula, Sanna-Kaisa E: 2 articles (01/2018 - 04/2015)
8. Nazzaro, Gianluca: 2 articles (01/2018 - 01/2014)
9. Ojanen, Markus J T: 2 articles (01/2018 - 04/2015)
10. Rämet, Mika: 2 articles (01/2018 - 04/2015)

Drugs and Biologics

Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Infection with Mycobacterium marinum:
1. Interferon-gamma (Interferon, gamma)IBA
2. Interleukin-10 (Interleukin 10)IBA
3. Tetracycline (Achromycin)FDA LinkGeneric
4. EicosanoidsIBA
5. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons)IBA
6. EnzymesIBA
7. leukotriene A4 hydrolaseIBA
8. phenanthreneIBA
9. Anti-Bacterial Agents (Antibiotics)IBA
10. Infliximab (Remicade)FDA Link

Therapies and Procedures

1. Photochemotherapy (Photodynamic Therapy)
2. Lasers (Laser)
3. Therapeutics
4. Kidney Transplantation
5. Gas Lasers