Primary lymphocutaneous Nocardia brasiliensis infection.
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Moeller, CA; Burton, CS
Published in: Arch Dermatol
October 1986
We report a rare case of primary lymphocutaneous Nocardia brasiliensis infection occurring in an elderly diabetic man maintained on long-term therapy with prednisone. The mode of inoculation was that of a puncture wound caused by a contaminated needle that occurred one month prior to the development of the clinically apparent infection. The course of this patient's infection was protracted and required two surgical procedures and several months of antibiotic therapy. A review of 15 previously reported cases is presented as well as a discussion of appropriate medical therapy.
Duke Scholars
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Arch Dermatol
ISSN
0003-987X
Publication Date
October 1986
Volume
122
Issue
10
Start / End Page
1180 / 1182
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Skin Diseases, Infectious
- Opportunistic Infections
- Nocardia Infections
- Middle Aged
- Male
- Lymphangitis
- Lymphadenitis
- Humans
- Dermatology & Venereal Diseases
- Combined Modality Therapy
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Moeller, C. A., & Burton, C. S. (1986). Primary lymphocutaneous Nocardia brasiliensis infection. Arch Dermatol, 122(10), 1180–1182.
Moeller, C. A., and C. S. Burton. “Primary lymphocutaneous Nocardia brasiliensis infection.” Arch Dermatol 122, no. 10 (October 1986): 1180–82.
Moeller CA, Burton CS. Primary lymphocutaneous Nocardia brasiliensis infection. Arch Dermatol. 1986 Oct;122(10):1180–2.
Moeller, C. A., and C. S. Burton. “Primary lymphocutaneous Nocardia brasiliensis infection.” Arch Dermatol, vol. 122, no. 10, Oct. 1986, pp. 1180–82.
Moeller CA, Burton CS. Primary lymphocutaneous Nocardia brasiliensis infection. Arch Dermatol. 1986 Oct;122(10):1180–1182.
Published In
Arch Dermatol
ISSN
0003-987X
Publication Date
October 1986
Volume
122
Issue
10
Start / End Page
1180 / 1182
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Skin Diseases, Infectious
- Opportunistic Infections
- Nocardia Infections
- Middle Aged
- Male
- Lymphangitis
- Lymphadenitis
- Humans
- Dermatology & Venereal Diseases
- Combined Modality Therapy