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An unveiling case of Nocardia pansinusitis in a patient with chronic lymphocytic leukemia: a case report. [PDF]
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Nocardia Asteroides Endophthalmitis
Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1983SUMMARY A case of exogenous Nocardia asteroides endophthalmitis with impending corneal perforation was diagnosed by culture and successfully treated with vitrectomy, penetrating keratoplasty, and intraocular, topical, and systemic antimicrobial therapy. The patient regained excellent vision.
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Bilateral Intraocular Nocardia asteroides Infection
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1977A 38-year-old man with hypogammaglobulinemia and pulmonary Nocardia asteroides infection developed an intraocular Nocardia infection. The diagnosis was confirmed by examination of a specimen removed at pars plana vitrectomy. The chorioretinal infection in one eye resolved partially, with no organisms visible on histopathologic examination of the globe ...
N A, Sher, C W, Hill, D E, Eifrig
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Hemagglutinating Antibodies to Nocardia asteroides
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1966tized to nocardia antigens have been described in many reports. The animals were sensitized by various routes including intraperitoneal injections and intratesticular injections with the incorporation of adjuvant (Drake and Henrici, 1943). Dyson and Slack (1963) reported that the method of antigen injection caused no noticeable difference in the ...
E V, Savard, I S, Snyder, J E, Hawkins
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Disseminated Nocardia asteroides with pustules
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1989A case of disseminated Nocardia asteroides in a renal transplant recipient with cavitary lung lesions and cutaneous pustules is presented. Disseminated nocardiosis is a rare disease that occurs chiefly in the immunocompromised host and usually begins as a pleuropulmonary infection.
P E, Shapiro, M E, Grossman
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A.M.A. Archives of Internal Medicine, 1959
Introduction Nocardiosis is a granulomatous and suppurative infectious disease which is caused by the aerobic actinomycete Nocardia asteroides. Manifestations may be acute or chronic, localized, or generalized. Diagnosis is dependent upon laboratory identification of the fungus upon its recovery from involved tissues.
M C, LARSEN, H D, DIAMOND, H S, COLLINS
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Introduction Nocardiosis is a granulomatous and suppurative infectious disease which is caused by the aerobic actinomycete Nocardia asteroides. Manifestations may be acute or chronic, localized, or generalized. Diagnosis is dependent upon laboratory identification of the fungus upon its recovery from involved tissues.
M C, LARSEN, H D, DIAMOND, H S, COLLINS
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JAMA, 1977
A patient with a yearlong fever of unknown origin responded to trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole and was discovered to have culture-provedNocardia asteroidessinusitis, with absence of detectable disease in other organs. An inhalational route is postulated as the mode of entry of the organism, with localization in the maxillary sinus.
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A patient with a yearlong fever of unknown origin responded to trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole and was discovered to have culture-provedNocardia asteroidessinusitis, with absence of detectable disease in other organs. An inhalational route is postulated as the mode of entry of the organism, with localization in the maxillary sinus.
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Monomycoloylglycerol of Nocardia asteroides
Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 1980Abstract Isolation of monoacylglycerol containing only hydroxy acids was achieved after fractionation of the diethyl ether-soluble lipids of Nocardia asteroides by column and thin layer chromatography. The isolated lipid, which was liquid, liberated only glycerol into the aqueous phase, and had (C 50 C 56 ) mycolic acids as the sole constituent ...
Célio Lopes Silva, Thuioshi Ioneda
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