Breast abscess: coagulase-negative staphylococcus as a sole pathogen
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- DOI: 10.1093/clinids/17.4.701
Breast abscess: coagulase-negative staphylococcus as a sole pathogen
Abstract
Breast abscesses in nonlactating women are very uncommon. Rarely have cases been reported in which coagulase-negative staphylococci have been isolated in pure culture. We describe a 67-year-old patient who had such an abscess. Specimens obtained by fine needle aspiration, incision and drainage, and biopsy of the breast mass all showed acute inflammation and many gram-positive cocci on gram stain and histologic examination; cultures of all specimens yielded many coagulase-negative staphylococci. The patient responded well to incision and drainage and therapy with antibiotics.
Comment in
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Staphylococcus lugdunensis as a cause of breast abscess.Clin Infect Dis. 1994 Oct;19(4):814-5. doi: 10.1093/clinids/19.4.814. Clin Infect Dis. 1994. PMID: 7803671 No abstract available.
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