Fever of unknown origin revealing testicular nocardiosis: a case report and literature review
Background Nocardia is an ubiquitous soil organism. As an opportunistic pathogen, inhalation and skin inoculation are the most common routes of infection. Lungs and skin are the most frequent sites of nocardiosis.
Saohoine Inthasot +3 more
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Characterization of a SAM-dependent fluorinase from a latent biosynthetic pathway for fluoroacetate and 4-fluorothreonine formation in Nocardia brasiliensis [PDF]
Yaya Wang, Zixin Deng, Xudong Qu
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A case of multiple subcutaneous abscesses caused by Nocardia brasiliensis.
Masaki Ohno, Katsutaro NISHIMOTO
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A Case of Disseminated Nocardiosis by Nocardia brasiliensis after Steroid Injection
Na Ra Yun +6 more
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Actinomicetoma por nocardia brasiliensis
P. Hernández-Bel +2 more
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Chronic renal insufficiency and <i>Nocardia brasiliensis</i> infection: A call for heightened vigilance and multidisciplinary management. [PDF]
Ding J, Shi DD, Tian J.
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Immunoglobulin and complement in tissues of mice infected with Nocardia brasiliensis [PDF]
Carmen Conde +3 more
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SCHEMA FOR THE DIFFERENTIATION OF NOCARDIA ASTEROIDES AND NOCARDIA BRASILIENSIS [PDF]
L. F. Bojalil, Jorge Cerbón
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