Nocardial Mycetoma: Diverse Clinical Presentations
Nocardia spp are gram-positive, aerobic, acid-fast bacteria which exist as saprophytes in nature. Invasive disseminated infections are particularly common in immunocompromised or debilitated hosts. Superficial infections with Nocardia spp occur as a result of local trauma and contamination of the wo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Indian journal of dermatology, venereology, and leprology venereology, and leprology, 2009-10, Vol.74 (6) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Nocardia spp are gram-positive, aerobic, acid-fast bacteria which exist
as saprophytes in nature. Invasive disseminated infections are
particularly common in immunocompromised or debilitated hosts.
Superficial infections with Nocardia spp occur as a result of local
trauma and contamination of the wound. Clinically, it presents as acute
infection (abscesses or cellulitis), mycetoma, or sporotrichoid
infection. Differential diagnosis includes eumycetoma, chromomycosis,
blastomycosis, coccidioidomycosis, sporotrichosis, tuberculosis,
botryomycosis, syphilis, yaws, and neoplasia. Its diagnosis is
confirmed by demonstrating the causative organism in exudates (as
granules), tissue specimens, or cultures. Early diagnosis will obviate
need for drastic surgical measures as early institution of chemotherapy
is effective in most patients. However, its diagnosis is often delayed
due to diverse clinical presentations and for want of clinical
suspicion, particularly in non-endemic areas. This paper presents 4
clinical forms of this not so uncommon disease, emphasizing the
importance of high index of clinical suspicion, especially in
non-endemic regions; and the significance of repeated examination of
exudates for Nocardia granules for an early diagnosis. |
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ISSN: | 0378-6323 |