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In what circumstances would you consider monotherapy for empiric treatment of unresectable nontuberculous mycobacterial lymphadenitis?

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Infectious Disease · University of California, Davis Health

NTM lymphadenitis is rather uncommon, and I personally have little experience with it and did not see it much even at NJH. However, extrapolating from how I treat any NTM disease in general, I would shy away from monotherapy in any NTM disease, preferring at least two active agents. Perhaps one scen...

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