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Teratoma Generation in the Testis Capsule
Published on: November 7, 2011
Testicular tumor like by "Corynebacterium thommsenii"
Ignacio Gómez García1, Enrique Gomez Mampaso, Marta Romero Molina
1Urology Department, Hospital Virgen de la Salud, Toledo, Spain. naggoga@yahoo.es <naggoga@yahoo.es>
Objective:
To report the first case described of genitourinary infection by Corynebacterium Thommsenii in a man.
Methods:
Descriptive study of a testicular infection by an atypical unknown germ in a patient, which was identified and diagnosed thank to the use of Polymerase chain reaction (PCR). We performed a bibliographic search of similar cases.
Results:
We only found one case of pleural infection by Corynebacterium Thommsenii in the human being, with no case of genitourinary involvement described.
Conclusions:
To date there is only one case described of infection by Corynebacterium Thommsenii in human beings, possibly due to underdiagnosis for the slow grow of this pathogen. Genetic amplification methods by PCR should be demanded more frequently by clinicians because they provide an advance in the microbiologic diagnosis is slow-growing pathogens.
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