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Nocardia brasiliensis skin infections.
Israel journal of medical sciences, 1986Nocardia brasiliensis skin infections were diagnosed in three patients (two with mycetoma and one with lymphocutaneous syndrome) in our hospital during the last 6 years. The mycetomas were detected in otherwise healthy Yemenite immigrants who had acquired their infection while in Yemen.
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Nocardia brasiliensisin New England
New England Journal of Medicine, 1964NOCARDIA BRASILIENSIS, a common incitant of pulmonary disease and mycetoma in Mexico and other parts of Latin America,1 has been found only rarely in the United States. Reports of human infection with adequate identification of the etiologic agent as N. brasiliensis have come from California2 (isolate originally named Actinomyces mexicana, confirmed as
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Nocardia brasiliensis in Italy: A nine-year experience
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2007In the past, no case reports concerning N. brasiliensis infections were published from Italy. We now report 4 cases observed during 1998-2006 in 4 Italian patients, 1 immunosuppressed and 3 immunocompetent.
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Primary Chancriform Syndrome Caused by Nocardia Brasiliensis
Archives of Dermatology, 1966A case of primary cutaneous Nocardia brasiliensis infection resembling sporotrichosis is reported. The clinical appearance and benign course were in keeping with the concept of the primary cutaneous (chancriform) syndrome of deep mycoses described by Wilson.
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Mycetoma Due to Nocardia brasiliensis
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1970H P, Hogshead, G H, Stein
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Sporotrichoid Nodular Lymphangitis from Nocardia brasiliensis
New England Journal of Medicine, 2023Pipito L., Cascio A.
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Acid phosphatase activity in Nocardia brasiliensis and Nocardia asteroides.
Puerto Rico health sciences journal, 1988Nocardia asteroides and N. brasiliensis strains were found to possess acid phosphatase activity. This enzyme was found to be cell-associated and its activity paralleled the cell mass increase seen during the Nocardia growth cycle. Of the strains tested, N. brasiliensis exhibited the highest enzymatic activity. Implications of these findings are related
N M, Jiménez, H, Zlotnik
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Biomedical applications of natural rubber latex from the rubber tree Hevea brasiliensis
Materials Science and Engineering C, 2021Nayrim B. Guerra +2 more
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Lymphocutaneous nocardiosis due to nocardia brasiliensis.
Archives of dermatology, 1977A farmer had chaining lymphocutaneous granuloma on the right hand and arm. Clinically the syndrome seemed typical for sporotrichosis. Bacteriological examination revealed Nocardia brasiliensis as the only etiologic agent. Since 1920, eight similar cases of sporotrichoid nocardiosis have been reported from various parts of the world.
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