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RETINAL Cases & Brief Reports, 2009
Description of ocular involvement in a case of disseminated nocardiosis.Case report of an immunosuppressed patient displaying a unilateral extramacular choroidal lesion presumed to be due to nocardia species. The patient received sulfonamide treatment for a culture-proven generalized nocardia infection.During follow-up, demarcation, resolution, and ...
Christina E, Horvath +5 more
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Description of ocular involvement in a case of disseminated nocardiosis.Case report of an immunosuppressed patient displaying a unilateral extramacular choroidal lesion presumed to be due to nocardia species. The patient received sulfonamide treatment for a culture-proven generalized nocardia infection.During follow-up, demarcation, resolution, and ...
Christina E, Horvath +5 more
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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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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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Radiology, 1978
Six cases of pulmonary nocardiosis are reported. All patients were compromised hosts treated with corticosteroids and/or immunosuppressive agents. The clinical presentations ranged from malaise to respiratory failure. The radiological manifestations varied from a solitary nodule to extensive cavitary bronchopneumonia with distant dissemination.
J P, Balikian, P G, Herman, S, Kopit
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Six cases of pulmonary nocardiosis are reported. All patients were compromised hosts treated with corticosteroids and/or immunosuppressive agents. The clinical presentations ranged from malaise to respiratory failure. The radiological manifestations varied from a solitary nodule to extensive cavitary bronchopneumonia with distant dissemination.
J P, Balikian, P G, Herman, S, Kopit
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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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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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Medicine - Programa de Formación Médica Continuada Acreditado, 2010
Abstract Nocardia species—Nocardia asteroides, N. brasiliensis, and N. otidiscaviarum—are Gram-positive, filamentous, partially acid-fast bacteria. They are occasionally detectable in environmental sources such as soil, but they rarely cause infections in humans, although they can give rise to a variety of different diseases.
M. Montes de Oca Arjona +4 more
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Abstract Nocardia species—Nocardia asteroides, N. brasiliensis, and N. otidiscaviarum—are Gram-positive, filamentous, partially acid-fast bacteria. They are occasionally detectable in environmental sources such as soil, but they rarely cause infections in humans, although they can give rise to a variety of different diseases.
M. Montes de Oca Arjona +4 more
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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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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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Fulminating Pulmonary Nocardiosis
Diseases of the Chest, 1964SUMMARY 1.Nocardiosis is a chronic infection of skin, lung, and brain caused in almost all cases by Nocardia asteroides. 2.A fatal case of pulmonary nocardiosis which probably developed while on antibiotic therapy is reported. 3.The mycology, pathology and clinical picture are reviewed. 4.Sulfadiazine in a dose of 4 to 6 gm.
R W, LANGEVIN, S, KATZ
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Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiología Clínica, 2005
Isabel María, Arias-Miranda +3 more
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Isabel María, Arias-Miranda +3 more
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1973
L M, Jampol, B S, Strauch, D M, Albert
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L M, Jampol, B S, Strauch, D M, Albert
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