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Facial Cellulitis and Pseudomonas Luteola Bacteremia in an Otherwise Healthy Patient

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Date 1999 Feb 6
PMID 9934547
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Pseudomonas luteola is an aerobic, Gram negative rod, formerly classified as CDC group Ve-1 and Chryseomonas luteola. It is an uncommon clinical isolate. A previously healthy 59-year-old homosexual man with facial cellulitis and Pseudomonas luteola bacteremia is reported. Previously reported cases of P. luteola bacteremia have occurred in association with pancreatic abscess, prosthetic valve endocarditis, cardiac surgery, granulomatous hepatitis, peritonitis, and indwelling vascular catheters. This case suggests that the spectrum of disease caused by this bacteria may continue to expand.

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