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Branca Sarcinelli-Luz1, Edson Marchiori, Gláucia Zanetti, Claudia Mauro Mano, Flávia Abdalla, Juliana França Carvalho, Carla Assed, Isabella Guedes Santos.
Abstract
The authors describe a case of pulmonary nocardiosis in a 37-year-old man with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome in treatment with antiretroviral drugs. Clinical symptoms were productive cough, hemoptysis and progressive weight loss. A chest x-ray showed a right upper lobe consolidation while the computed tomography demonstrated consolidation with air bronchogram and airspace nodules. The radiologic findings were unspecific. Consequently, a bronchoscopy with bronchoalveolar lavage was performed, revealing filamentous Gram-positive bacteria (Nocardia species). Treatment with trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole resulted in complete remission of the respiratory symptoms.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19829838 PMCID: PMC2740044 DOI: 10.1186/1757-1626-2-6642
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cases J ISSN: 1757-1626
Figure 1 A-CComputed tomography showing extensive area of consolidation with air bronchogram in the right upper lobe. Also note the presence of confluent airspace nodules in the lower part of the consolidation and in the lingular segment (C).