IL-12Rβ1 defect presenting with massive intraabdominal lymphadenopathy due to Mycobacterium intracellulare: A case report (original) (raw)

Asian Pacific journal of allergy and immunology, 2016

Abstract

Infections due to non-tuberculous mycobacteria species are problematic for immunodeficient individuals. Mendelian susceptibility to mycobacterial diseases (MSMD) defines a group of genetic defects affecting cellular interactions and the interferon (IFN)-γ pathway. Patients with MSMD may present with a disseminated infection resulting from the Bacillus Calmette-Guerin vaccine, Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex, environmental nontuberculous mycobacteria or Salmonella species. Atypical mycobacterial infections and deficient granuloma or giant cell formation are important indicators for MSMD, especially in patients with a family history of parental consanguineous marriage. Herein we report the case of a boy with an IL-12Rβ1 defect who presented with massive intraabdominal lymphadenopathy due to Mycobacterium intracellulare infection. The patient was born to consanguineous parents, both heterozygous for the IL-12Rβ1 defect mutation. Debulking surgery was planned in order to decrease the...

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