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Do you treat patients with culture positive mycobacterium abscessus if they are asymptomatic and do not have progression on imaging?

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Pulmonology · Geisinger Healthplex State College PA

If by "symptomatic," the assumption is that patients have a productive cough, malaise, fatigue, and weight loss, they should be treated per protocol.

We usually proceed with "shared decision making" discussing the nuances of untreated versus treated scenarios.

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Pulmonology · Tulane University School of Medicine

Treating NTM, particularly M. abscessus, is a complex and challenging process that is prolonged - regardless of the response to therapy. Further, M. abscessus, particularly M. abscessus abscessus, has a high relapse or recurrence rate in addition to a higher likelihood of developing of multi-drug re...

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