RRC ID 31737
Author Tsuboi R, Takamori K, Ogawa H, Mikami Y, Arai T.
Title Lymphocutaneous nocardiosis caused by Nocardia asteroides. Case report and literature review.
Journal Arch Dermatol
Abstract A 22-year-old man developed erythematous nodules and an ulcer mimicking sporotrichosis on his right hand and forearm, which was subsequently diagnosed as lymphocutaneous nocardiosis caused by Nocardia asteroides. To our knowledge, 21 cases of lymphocutaneous nocardiosis have been reported, with the majority of those cases, except for a few that remain uncertain, being due to Nocardia brasiliensis. The case reported herein, the first known definitive case caused by N asteroides (to our knowledge), showed a more chronic course and less inflammatory manifestation compared with that caused by N brasiliensis. This is probably because N brasiliensis has a stronger virulence than N asteroides.
Volume 122(10)
Pages 1183-5
Published 1986-10-1
PMID 3532961
MeSH Adult Diagnosis, Differential Humans Lymphangitis / diagnosis Lymphangitis / microbiology* Male Nocardia Infections* / diagnosis Nocardia asteroides Skin Diseases, Infectious / diagnosis Skin Diseases, Infectious / microbiology* Sporotrichosis / diagnosis
Times Cited 33
WOS Category DERMATOLOGY
Resource
Pathogenic microorganisms IFM 0250