China Journal of Leprosy and Skin Diseases ›› 2026, Vol. 42 ›› Issue (2): 114-116.doi: 10.12144/zgmfskin202602114

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Nontuberculous mycobacteria infection caused by lipolytic injections: a case report

LI Jin1, LIU Zi'ang2, YANG Kang1, ZHANG Yuan1,3   

  1. 1 Shandong Zhifu Hospital, Yantai 264000, China; 2 Skin Disease Hospital, School of Medicine, Tongji University, Shanghai 200443, China; 3 The 970th Hospital of the Joint Logistics Support Force of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, Yantai 264000, China
  • Online:2026-02-15 Published:2026-01-28

Abstract: Cutaneous and soft tissue infections caused by nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are mostly associated with injections, liposuction, plastic surgery, and other procedures. In this case, the patient developed skin erythema, swelling, ulceration, and purulent discharge after multiple subcutaneous lipolytic injections across the body. Acid-fast staining of the culture specimen revealed acid-fast bacilli, and DNA microarray detection confirmed Mycobacterium chelonae/abscessus. The patient was treated with oral clarithromycin and intramuscular amikacin. After six months, the pain was relieved, the color of the original plaques faded, and the lesions were basically healed.

Key words: nontuberculous mycobacteri, lipolytic injection, Mycobacterium chelonae, Mycobacterium abscessus