A case of granulomatous hepatitis due to Nocardia is reported here. The case patient was a 63-year-old immunocompetent man who presented with persistent fever, weight loss, and malaise. Radiology suggested an enlarged liver with dense diffuse to multiple tiny micronodular areas of parenchymal involvement, possibly granulomatous. Liver biopsy showed necrotizing granulomas and anti-tuberculosis therapy was initiated, but the patient showed no improvement. A repeat liver biopsy showed similar histopathology; however PCR for Mycobacterium tuberculosis was negative, while MGIT 960 culture grew filamentous Gram-positive bacilli, acid-fast by 1% H2SO4, identified biochemically as Nocardia spp. 16S rRNA sequencing confirmed Nocardia spp. A diagnosi...
Nocardiosis is a potentially life-threatening infection that affects both immunocompetent and immuno...
AbstractWe report the first case of fatal spontaneous bacterial peritonitis and fulminant hepatitis ...
Nocardia species are aerobic, gram positive filamentous branching bacteria that have the potential t...
Nocardia infections are infrequently recognized in humans. Nocardia species may cause severe life-th...
Nocardia asteroides complex and Nocardia brasiliensis are common etiological agents of disseminated ...
Nocardia spp. are a group of aerobic actinomycetes widely distributed in soil, and associated with s...
Pulmonary nocardiosis is the major clinical manifestation of human nocardiosis and disseminated infe...
Pulmonary nocardiosis is the major clinical manifestation of human nocardiosis and disseminated infe...
Nocardia species are aerobic, gram positive filamentous branching bacteria that have the potential t...
Infection caused by Nocardia spp. Is unusual and presents with a variety of clinical manifestations ...
Background: Nocardia species are partially acid fast, aerobic, gram-positive, branching filamentous ...
AbstractWe report the first case of fatal spontaneous bacterial peritonitis and fulminant hepatitis ...
Nocardia is a genus of aerobic, non-motile and non-spore-forming filamentous branching bacteria with...
Introduction: Liver Fasciola hepatica (FH) infestation is a zoonotic disorder caused by a kind of le...
An 18-year-old man was referred to the Internal Medicine ward because of a 2-week history of intermi...
Nocardiosis is a potentially life-threatening infection that affects both immunocompetent and immuno...
AbstractWe report the first case of fatal spontaneous bacterial peritonitis and fulminant hepatitis ...
Nocardia species are aerobic, gram positive filamentous branching bacteria that have the potential t...
Nocardia infections are infrequently recognized in humans. Nocardia species may cause severe life-th...
Nocardia asteroides complex and Nocardia brasiliensis are common etiological agents of disseminated ...
Nocardia spp. are a group of aerobic actinomycetes widely distributed in soil, and associated with s...
Pulmonary nocardiosis is the major clinical manifestation of human nocardiosis and disseminated infe...
Pulmonary nocardiosis is the major clinical manifestation of human nocardiosis and disseminated infe...
Nocardia species are aerobic, gram positive filamentous branching bacteria that have the potential t...
Infection caused by Nocardia spp. Is unusual and presents with a variety of clinical manifestations ...
Background: Nocardia species are partially acid fast, aerobic, gram-positive, branching filamentous ...
AbstractWe report the first case of fatal spontaneous bacterial peritonitis and fulminant hepatitis ...
Nocardia is a genus of aerobic, non-motile and non-spore-forming filamentous branching bacteria with...
Introduction: Liver Fasciola hepatica (FH) infestation is a zoonotic disorder caused by a kind of le...
An 18-year-old man was referred to the Internal Medicine ward because of a 2-week history of intermi...
Nocardiosis is a potentially life-threatening infection that affects both immunocompetent and immuno...
AbstractWe report the first case of fatal spontaneous bacterial peritonitis and fulminant hepatitis ...
Nocardia species are aerobic, gram positive filamentous branching bacteria that have the potential t...