Fig. 2From: Successful long-term management for postoperative sternal infection with multiple disseminated lymphadenitis caused by Mycobacterium abscessusA–C CT shows lymphadenitis in bilateral supraclavicular, right axially, and parasternal lymph nodes (yellow arrowheads). The wound is left open (white arrowheads). D Appearance of the wound before wound closure. E Intraoperative findings. Left pectoralis major flap was used for wound closure to fill the spaceBack to article page