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Citrobacter koseri Pneumonia as Initial Presentation of Underlying Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma
Author(s) -
Kelly M. Pennington,
Martin van Zyl,
Patricio Escalante
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
clinical medicine insights case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.187
H-Index - 12
ISSN - 1179-5476
DOI - 10.4137/ccrep.s40616
Subject(s) - medicine , pulmonary adenocarcinoma , citrobacter , pneumonia , immunodeficiency , adenocarcinoma , presentation (obstetrics) , immunology , cancer , biology , radiology , enterobacteriaceae , biochemistry , immune system , escherichia coli , gene
Citrobacter koseri is a motile, gram-negative rod traditionally known to cause infection in individuals with significant comorbidities and immunocompromised status. While most cases represent nosocomial infections, rarely community-acquired infections have been reported. We present a previously healthy man in his 60s with C. koseri pneumonia who was subsequently found to have underlying pulmonary adenocarcinoma, illustrating the need for further investigation for immunodeficiency and/or intrapulmonary pathology.

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