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| | Primary cutaneous nocardiosis: a case study and review.(Study) : An article from: Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology $5.95 | |
| The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Nocardiosis: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age $28.95 | |
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| | Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine : Nocardiosis $2.30 | |
| Nocardiosis in chinook salmon (University of Rhode Island marine reprint) | |
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Nocardiosis
Nocardiosis is a serious infection caused by a fungus-like bacterium that begins in the lungs and can spread to the brain.
From Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine,
4/6/01
by Carol A. Turkington
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Nocardiosis in an otherwise immunocompetent pregnant female
INTRODUCTION: Nocardiosisis a bacterial infection seen predominantly in patients with altered cell-mediated immunity (CMI). We describe the first case ...
From CHEST,
10/1/05
by Mihwa C. Pak
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Nocardiosis with brain abscess due to an unusual species, Nocardia transvalensis
The identification of Nocardia transvalensis, an unusual and probably underrecognized cause of nocardial infection, is clinically significant because ...
From Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine,
2/1/03
by Yorke, Rebecca F
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Pulmonary nocardiosis in a patient with human immunodeficiency virus
27-year-old man was admitted to the hospital with a 3-week history of dry cough, anorexia, weakness, and weight loss. The patient was positive for human ...
From Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine,
7/1/01
by Filipiuk, Dorota
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Successful treatment of Mycobacterium marinum infection with minocycline after complication of disease by delayed diagnosis and systemic steroids
Abstract Mycobacterium marinum, an aerobic, non-tuberculous, environmental mycobacterium, is the etiologic agent responsible for "fish tank granuloma." ...
From Journal of Drugs in Dermatology,
9/1/05
by Joseph P. Janik
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The radiographic appearance of pulmonary nocardiosis associated with AIDS
Pulmonary nocardiosis is a well-described infection in immunocompromised patients; however, it is less well documented in patients with AIDS. The pulmonary ...
From CHEST,
8/1/90
by Mordechai R. Kramer
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Use of imipenem in the treatment of pulmonary nocardiosis
A case of pulmonary nocardiosis with empyema in a 55-year-old man with macroglobulinemic lymphoma is presented. Treatment with imipenem followed by oral trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMX) reso
From CHEST,
3/1/93
by William Lo
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Hedgehog zoonoses
Exotic pets, including hedgehogs, have become popular in recent years among pet owners, especially in North America. Such animals can carry and introduce ...
From Emerging Infectious Diseases,
1/1/05
by Patricia Y. Riley
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