Abstract

A middle aged immune-competent woman presented with a facial swelling, which was excised. The histopathology showed it to be a non-caseating granuloma. PCR confirmed that the swelling was caused by mycobacterium other than tuberculosis (MOTT) infection. No relapse was seen on follow up even without chemotherapy.

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