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PRIMARY CUTANEOUS NOCARDIA INFECTION DUE TO NOCARDIA ASTEROIDES

International Journal of Dermatology, 1993
A 34‐year‐old white man was admitted to the hospital for treatment of cyclosporine toxicity. He was referred to the dermatology service for the evaluation of two lesions that had been present for 4 weeks on the dorsum of his left hand. The patient stated that he had cut his hand on a fence and later cleaned his aquarium two weeks before the skin ...
P S, Vogel   +3 more
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Plombeninfektion durch Nocardia asteroides

Spektrum der Augenheilkunde, 2000
Postoperative Plombeninfektionen stellen seltene, aber das Sehvermogen massiv bedrohende okulare Infektionen dar. Die am haufigsten als Verursacher isolierten Keime sind koagulase negative Staphylokokken und Staphylococcus aureus. Meist manifestieren sich die Infektionen innerhalb der ersten Monate postoperativ und sind — trotz intensiver lokaler und ...
S. F. Egger   +4 more
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Cardiac Tamponade due to Nocardia asteroides

Chest, 1993
Pericarditis with hemodynamic compromise is a rare manifestation of infection with Nocardia asteroides. To our knowledge, only six cases have been reported previously. In contrast to other cases of pericardial disease due to Nocardia, culture of the pericardial fluid in our case was negative while culture of pericardial tissue led to the diagnosis ...
T L, Clenney   +4 more
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Nocardia asteroides causing vena caval obstruction

British Journal of Diseases of the Chest, 1981
Summary A case is described in which Nocardia asteroides caused mediastinal suppuration leading to superior and inferior vena caval obstruction with subsequent metastatic cervical osteomtelitis. The surgical and antibiotic management is discussed.
J R, Chapman, R K, Walesby
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Resistance to Infection with Nocardia asteroides

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1975
Mechanisms of host resistance to Nocardia asteroides were studied in mice. Two to six weeks after intraperitoneal or intravenous immunization with viable N. asteroides, mice were significantly resistant to intraperitoneal challenge with LD50-100 of N.
J A, Krick, J S, Remington
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Bacteriophages ofNocardia asteroides

Medical Microbiology and Immunology, 1975
101 Nocardia strains from different species and different sources were examined with respect to their lysogeny. 18 phages from 17 Nocardia asteroides strains could be isolated, purified, and propagated. All phages were released spontaneously. Induction experiments with mitomycin C and UV-rays brought no practicale advantages. Using 14 of the 18 phages,
G, Pulverer   +2 more
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Nocardia asteroides Keratitis Resistant to Amikacin

Cornea, 2015
To describe 2 cases of Nocardia keratitis resistant to topical compounded amikacin therapy.A 24-year-old woman presented with a corneal infiltrate. Cultures were taken, and topical moxifloxacin was administered. Corneal biopsy was performed when clinical status deteriorated, which confirmed infection with Nocardia.
Ravi, Patel   +6 more
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Nocardia asteroides purulent pericarditis.

European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery, 1996
A case is reported of a 71-year-old woman who developed cardiac tamponade as a result of a pyopericardium. The causative organism was Nocardia asteroides. This is the first reported case in the United Kingdom and only the 9th to be reported in the world.
P, Hornick, P, Harris, P, Smith
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Nocardia Asteroides Meningitis

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1966
Robert B. King   +3 more
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Nocardia asteroides abscess

Clinical Microbiology Newsletter, 1992
Mary Gail Dunphy, Mark Stanley
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