Chest wall granuloma associated with BCG vaccination presenting as hot abscess in an immunocompetent infant

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Abstract

Bacillus-Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine is a live attenuated vaccine to prevent tuberculosis by cell mediated immune response and is routinely administered early after birth. Although it is considered to be a very safe vaccine, sometimes a variety of complications may develop. Herein we describe a clinically unusual case of chest wall granuloma considered to be induced by BCG, presenting as hot abscess, and developed 7 months after BCG vaccination in an immunocompetent infant. The diagnosis was made based on the history, histopathology and virological studies. We suggest, although very rare, a BCG disease should be considered as a differential diagnosis in case of chest wall abscess, even if this is presenting as a hot abscess and even in immunocompetent infants if their age is related to BCG vaccination complications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number29
JournalJournal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Volume10
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 4 Mar 2015

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Keywords

  • BCG vaccination complication
  • Chest wall abscess
  • Hot abscess

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