Leishmaniasis (
Leishmania major) – acute cutaneous form
(wet, rural, zoonotic form); furuncle-like nodule
Rook
p.1412–1414, 1998, Sixth Edition
Listeria monocytogenes J Clin Inf Dis 19:988–989, 1994
Lymphogranuloma venereum – inguinal adenitis with abscess
formation and draining chronic sinus tracts; rectal syndrome in
women with pelvic adenopathy, periproctitis with rectal stricture
and fistulae; esthiomene – scarring and fistulae of the buttocks
and thighs with elephantiasic lymphedema of the vulva;
lymphatics may develop abscesses which drain and form ulcers
Int J Dermatol 15:26–33, 1976
Malacoplakia
AD 134:244–245, 1998; Am J Dermatopathol
20:185–188, 1998; JAAD 34:325–332, 1996
Molluscum contagiosum
JAAD 43:409–432, 2000; Ped Derm
6:118–121, 1989
Mucormycosis
Mycetoma
Hautarzt 45:402–405, 1994
Mycobacterium abscessus – breast abscesses due to
adulterated intramammary silicone injections
JAAD
50:450–454, 2004; post-injection abscesses Clin Inf Dis
24:1147–1153, 1997; Clin Inf Dis 19:263–273, 1994
Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare Tyring p.326, 2002; BJD
136:121–123, 1997; Clin Inf Dis 19:263–273, 1994; JAAD
27:1019, 1992; AD 124:1545–1549, 1988; perianal abscess
Mycobacterium chelonei-fortuitum JAAD 30:269–270, 1994;
Clin Inf Dis 19:263–273, 1994; AD 122:695–697, 1986;
Medicine 60:95–109, 1981; facial abscess Ped Inf Dis
3:335–340, 1984; cold abscesses; breast abscess Clin Inf Dis
26:760–761, 1998
Mycobacterium fortuitum – injection abscesses Lancet ii:691,
1969; leg abscesses from foot bath in nail salon NEJM
346:1366–1371, 2002
Mycobacterium haemophilum Ann Intern Med 97:723–724,
1982
Mycobacterium kansasii JAAD 41:854–856, 1999; JAAD
36:497–499, 1997; Clin Inf Dis 19:263–273, 1994
Mycobacterium leprae – peripheral nerve abscess Ind J Lepr
69:143–147, 1997; Acta Leprol 10:45–50, 1996; suppuration of
erythema nodosum leprosum
Rook p.1227, 1998, Sixth Edition
Mycobacterium marinum Clin Inf Dis 19:263–273, 1994
Mycobacterium peregrinum
Mycobacterium scrofulaceum AD 138:689–694, 2002; Clin Inf
Dis 19:263–273, 1994; AD 123:369–370, 1987
Mycobacterium smegmatis
Mycobacterium szulgai – carbuncle Tubercle 66:65–67, 1985
Mycobacterium thermoresistible
Mycobacterium tuberculosis – hot abscess; cold abscess
(tuberculous gumma); tuberculous gumma (metastatic
tuberculous ulcer) – firm subcutaneous nodule or fluctuant
swelling breaks down to form undermined ulcer; bluish
surrounding skin bound to the inflammatory mass; sporotrichoid
lesions along draining lymphatics; extremities more than trunk
Tyring p.327, 2002; BJD 142:387–388, 2000; Scand J Infect
Dis 32:37–40, 2000; Scand J Inf Dis 35:149–152, 1993; JAAD
19:1067–1072, 1988; JAAD 6:101–106, 1982; Semin Hosp
Paris 43:868–888, 1967; of the neck BJD 142:387–388, 2000;
paradoxical subcutaneous tuberculous abscess
J Clin Inf Dis
26:231–232, 1998; J Clin Inf Dis 24:734, 1997; cutaneous
metastatic tuberculous abscess
Ped Derm 19:90–91, 2002;
Cutis 66:277–279, 2000; lupus vulgaris Rook p.1196, 1998,
Sixth Edition
Mycobacterium ulcerans Derm Clin 17:151–185, 1999
Myiasis, furuncular – face, scalp, arms, legs; house fly BJD
76:218–222, 1964; New World screw worm (Cochliomyia),
Old World screw worm (
Chrysomya), Tumbu fly (Cordyloba
anthropophaga) Int J Derm 34:624–626, 1995; BJD
85:226–231, 1971; black blowflies (Phormia) J Med Entomol
23:578–579, 1986; greenbottle (Lucilia), bluebottle (Calliphora),
flesh flies (
Sarcophaga, Wohlfartia) Neurosurgery 18:361–362,
1986; rodent botflies (Cuterebra) JAAD 21:763–772, 1989;
human botflies (
Dermatobia hominis) AD 121:1195–1196, 1985;
sheep nostril fly (
Oestrus ovis) Ann Trop Med Parasitol
82:221–223, 1988; warble flies (Hypoderma) – migratory
myiasis
AD 90:180–184, 1964; AD 126:199–202, 1990;
myiasis – creeping eruption; horse botfly (
Gasterophilus);
Hypoderma
BJD 143:912–914, 2000
Myositis – bacterial, filarial, post-traumatic
Necrotizing fasciitis
JAAD 20:774–781, 1989
Neisseria gonorrhoeae – newborn with gonococcal
scalp abscess
South Med J 73:396–397, 1980; Am J Obstet
Gynecol 127:437–438, 1977; foot abscess Clin Orthop
234:209–210, 1988; Med J Aust 141:902, 1984; gonococcal
furunculoid lesions of penis and scrotum
Br J Inf Dis
49:364–367, 1973
Nocardiosis
J Dermatol 26:829–833, 1999; AD 130:243–248,
1994; JAAD 21:137–139, 1989; JAAD 13:125–133, 1985;
N. brasiliensis J Inf Dis 134:286–289, 1976; N. asteroides
BJD 144:639–641, 2001; JAAD 39:793–794, 1998; J Clin Inf
Dis 24:1154–1160, 1997; N. farcinica Ann Med Interne (Paris)
150:582–584, 1999; JAAD 38:874–876, 1998; N. otidiscaviarum
Clin Inf Dis 20:1266–1270, 1995; J Trop Med Hyg
98:395–403, 1995
North American blastomycosis (
Blastomyces dermatitidis) JAAD
21:1285–1293, 1989
Orf
Ann Chir Main 5:129–132, 1986
Osteomyelitis
Paracoccidioidomycosis – hematogenous or lymphatic spread
Rook p.1370, 1998, Sixth Edition
Paragonimiasis – cold abscesses
Rev Ecuator Hig Med Trop
36:69–82, 1979
Pasteurella multocida – periocular abscess and cellulitis;
tenosynovitis, septic arthritis
Am J Ophthalmol 128:514–515,
1999; JAAD 33:1019–1029, 1995
Penicillium marneffei JAAD 37:450–472, 1997
Perianal abscesses
Anal gland infection
Campylobacter jejuni
Enterobia vermicularis
Gram-negative enteric bacteria
Mycobacterium avium
Perifolliculitis capitis
Perirectal abscess
NEJM 343:794–800, 2000
Actinomycosis
Carcinoma
Crohn’s disease
Cryptoglandular infection
Foreign body
Leukemia
Lymphoma
Lymphogranuloma venereum
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Pelvic inflammation
Radiation
Trauma (operative, enema, impalement)
Phaeohyphomycosis
JAAD 19:478–481, 1988; AD
123:1346–1350, 1987; subcutaneous phaeohyphomycosis
JAAD 36:863–866, 1997
Phlegmon – perirectal abscess –
Pseudomonas Clin Inf Dis
20:302–308, 1995
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