@article{7092, keywords = {Algorithms, Child, Child, Preschool, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Humans, Infant, Male, Mycobacterium Infections, Nontuberculous, Mycobacterium ulcerans, Skin Ulcer}, author = {Chin-Lenn L and Ying D and Leong J and Ross D and Wu T and Nazaretian S and Donahoe S and Silfen R}, title = {Mycobacterium ulcerans ulcers: a proposed surgical management algorithm.}, abstract = {

Mycobacterium ulcerans (MU) is the third common mycobacterial infection after tuberculosis and leprosy. In endemic areas, MU ulcers should be considered in the differential diagnosis of any unusual or nonhealing lesion or ulcer. Diagnosis and treatment should be instigated promptly. Delay may lead to disfiguring or disabling scars. Surgical management, therefore, should aim towards early excision, with clear margins of the ulcer. We present 4 consecutive patients treated by our department within a 6-month period for MU ulcers. The presentation, diagnosis and surgical management are described. Based on our experience and after reviewing the literature, we have developed a surgical algorithm for the management of MU ulcers.

}, year = {2006}, journal = {Annals of plastic surgery}, volume = {57}, pages = {65-9}, month = {2006 Jul}, issn = {0148-7043}, doi = {10.1097/01.sap.0000209031.57727.e4}, language = {eng}, }