Nocardiosis ‘great imitator’: unusual disease with usual presentations at unusual site
Akram Jawed,
Ankit Singh,
Vikas Gupta
Abstract:Nocardia, an aerobic actinomycete, typically affects immunosuppressed individuals, commonly manifesting in the lungs. Cutaneous infections, particularly by N. pseudobrasiliensis, can occur, presenting as lympho-cutaneous, superficial, or mycetoma subtypes. Nocardia farcinica, resistant to third-generation cephalosporins, is particularly virulent. A 50-year-old female with type 2 diabetes presented with painful nodules, bullae, and recurrent discharge over the left wrist, mimicking cellulitis. Culture-sensitivi… Show more
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