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. 1983 Sep;59(695):588–589. doi: 10.1136/pgmj.59.695.588

Axillary lymphadenitis due to Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare.

E W Colley, R A Cox
PMCID: PMC2417625  PMID: 6634560

Abstract

A 5-year-old girl presented with a swelling in the right axilla from which Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare was cultured. The gland was excised and she made an uneventful recovery.

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