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Table 2 Past reports of thymoma (with or without Good’s syndrome) with Mycobacterium infection

From: Disseminated Mycobacterium abscessus subsp. massiliense infection in a Good’s syndrome patient negative for human immunodeficiency virus and anti-interferon-γ autoantibody: a case report

 

This case

Murakami O, et al. [4]

Satoh H, et al. [5]

GS or thymoma

GS

thymoma

thymoma (GS suspected, not detected)

age

57 y

33 y

69 y

sex

Male

Male

Male

Infectious microorganism

Mycobacterium abscessus subsp. massiliense

Mycobacterium tuberculosis suspected

Mycobacterium intracellulare

treatment for infection

IPM, AZM, MINO, LZD, STFX

INH, RFP, SM

observation

complications

DM, anti-rhabdomyolysis, antibody-positive myasthenia gravis

not particular

not particular

immunosuppressants

PSL, TAC

none

none

year

2019

1998

2012

  1. AZM azithromycin, DM diabetes mellitus, GS Good’s syndrome, INH Isoniazid, IPM imipenem, LZD linezolid, MINO minocycline, PSL prednisolone, RFP Rifampicin, SM Streptomycin
  2. TAC: tacrolimus