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Nocardia Otomastoiditis in a Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenic Patient With Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma: Successful Medical Management. [PDF]
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<i>Gordonia bronchialis</i> chronic tenosynovitis of the right wrist and hand in an immunocompetent patient: A case report. [PDF]
Suparatit D, Khamnoi P, Salee P.
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Disseminated Nocardia ignorata Infection with Splenic and Brain Involvement in Patient with Large B-Cell Lymphoma. [PDF]
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Current treatment for nocardia infections
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2013Nocardiosis is an infectious actinomycetic disease with a variable clinical spectrum that makes it difficult to diagnose. It mainly affects immunosuppressed individuals. Advances in molecular genomic technology have helped in identifying new pathogenic Nocardia species.
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LInezolid for the Treatment of Nocardia spp. Infections
Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2007Objective: To review the available evidence regarding the use of linezolid for the treatment of Nocardia spp. infections. Data Sources: Data were identified through a search of MEDLINE (1966-May 2007), American Search Premier (1975-May
Tomasz Z Jodlowski
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Systemic Nocardia caviae Infection
Chest, 1974Nocardia caviae has been implicated as a cause of actinomycotic mycetoma in man. To date, this is the only form of nocardiosis with which this species has been associated. The two fatal infections described in this report are the first known cases of systemic nocardiosis in man caused by N caviae.
W A, Causey, P, Arnell, J, Brinker
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Nocardia Infections of the Face and Neck
Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2011Involvement of the soft tissues of the face and neck by Nocardia spp. is uncommon. We review the epidemiology, clinical features, diagnosis, and management of such infections in the setting of primary cutaneous nocardiosis and disseminated disease. Although immune compromise is an important risk factor for these infections, they also occur in healthy ...
Alexander C, Outhred +3 more
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Disseminated Nocardia caviae infection
The American Journal of Medicine, 1977Disseminated Nocardia caviae infection occurs only rarely. To date, two cases have been recorded in the literature. We describe a third case of systemic N. caviae infection in a compromised host and compare it with the first two cases. Postmortem, microbiologic and antibiotic sensitivity data are included.
J C, Arroyo, S, Nichols, G F, Carroll
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Disseminated Nocardia nova Infection
Southern Medical Journal, 2010We report the case of a 61-year-old female with ulcerative colitis on therapy with prednisone and azathioprine. The patient presented with fever, dry cough, a swollen lower extremity, and nodules on the right wrist and the scalp. Computed tomography scans of the head, chest, abdomen, and pelvis revealed multiple lesions.
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