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Pediatric Nocardiosis

Pediatrics, 1982
Characteristics of Nocardia infection, which occurred in ten Oklahoma children between 1975 and 1980, are described. Fatal N asteroides infection occurred in three immunocompromised patients. Pneumonia was the presenting feature in each; one patient had disseminated disease.
B J, Law, M I, Marks
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Nocardiosis in childhood

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1957
Summary 1. A fatal case of nocardiosis, clinically simulating tuberculosis, in a 45-month-old male is presented. This represents the twelfth reported case of nocardiosis in the pediatric age group. 2. The bacteriology, clinical features, pathology, and treatment of nocardial infections are reviewed. 3.
C N, BALLENGER, D, GOLDRING
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Nocardiosis in Ghana

British Journal of Diseases of the Chest, 1966
Summary Two cases of nocardiosis are reported. From these cases, which had been diagnosed as pulmonary tuberculosis, nocardia was the only organism isolated. Difficulties in the diagnosis have been illustrated.
H S, Sodhi, C A, Salles
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Immunodiagnosis of nocardiosis

Gene, 1992
A specific immunodominant 54-kDa antigen was purified from a culture filtrate of Nocardia asteroides by immunoaffinity chromatography. The chromatography column was prepared with immunoglobulin G obtained from sera from patients with lepromatous leprosy. Unbound solutes consisted of specific, partially purified N.
P, Boiron, D, Stynen
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Pulmonary nocardiosis

Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2001
Pulmonary nocardiosis is an uncommon but serious infection that is increasingly found in immunosuppressed persons, especially transplant recipients and persons with AIDS. The Nocardia species are denizens of soil and decaying plants that gain entry to humans through inhalation or inoculation.
Gio J., Baracco, Gordon M., Dickinson
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[Nocardiosis].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 2009
Nocardia is a rare, but serious cause of infection in immunosuppressed patients. Pulmonal nocardiosis is the most frequent manifestation. The ability of Nocardia to disseminate haematogenously frequently causes infection in other organs and increases mortality.
Hartmeyer, Gitte Nyvang   +1 more
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Nocardiosis

Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiología Clínica, 2005
Isabel María, Arias-Miranda   +3 more
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Intraocular Nocardiosis

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1973
L M, Jampol, B S, Strauch, D M, Albert
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Pulmonary Nocardiosis

Southern Medical Journal, 1981
W H, Williams, B M, Yergin, G N, Olsen
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How do I manage nocardiosis?

Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 2021
Ili Margalit   +2 more
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