| Literature DB >> 24950706 |
Azra Rizwan1, Aqiba Sarfaraz, Abdul Jabbar, Jaweed Akhter, Najmul Islam.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cushing's syndrome results from exposure to excess glucocorticoids. Ectopic Cushings is endogenous ACTH dependant form of Cushing's associated with markedly raised ACTH and cortisol levels. This leads to an impaired immune response, setting the stage for occurrence of opportunistic infections. Nocardiosis is a gram positive bacterial infection caused by aerobic actinomycetes in genus Nocardia. We report a series of patients diagnosed with ectopic Cushings, having pneumonia with Nocardia spp. In one of these cases, the manifestations of Cushing's disappeared with treatment for Nocardia. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24950706 PMCID: PMC4079169 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6823-14-51
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Endocr Disord ISSN: 1472-6823 Impact factor: 2.763
Figure 1CT Chest before treatment for Nocardia (Case 1). (A) Cavitatory lesion (3.6×2.5×1.8 cm) in left lower lobe lung with adjacent alveolitis. (B) Soft tissue density mass left lower lobe (5.2×3.5×2.8 cm)-near doubling of lesion within span of 14 days.
Inferior petrosal sinus sampling (Case 1)
| RT INF Petrosal 1 | 127 | 67.7 |
| RT INF Petrosal 2 | 113 | 70.7 |
| LT INF Petrosal 1 | 126 | 63.5 |
| LT INF Petrosal 2 | 136 | 71.8 |
| Peripheral 1 | | 59.8 |
| Peripheral 2 | | 43.7 |
| Peripheral 3 | 113 | 81.4 |
| RT Atrium | 134 | |
| IVC | 111 | 62.5 |
| SVC | 141 | 70.5 |
| INFRA Renal | | 62.3 |
| RT Internal Jugular | | 95.2 |
| LT Internal Jugular | 60.1 |
Microbiology data details
| Suggestive of Nocardia | “Nocardia fails to grow on culture” | Not applicable | |
| Suggestive of Nocardia | Growth of Nocardia spp | Amoxicillin/clavulanate - S | |
| | | | Ampicillin -R |
| | | | Amikacin-S |
| | | | Imipinem-S |
| | | | Gentamicin-R |
| | | | Ceftriaxone-S |
| | | | Cefotaxime-R |
| | | | Erythromycin-R |
| | | | Ofloxacin -R |
| | | | Co-trimoxazole-S |
| | | | Tetracycline-R |
| Suggestive of Nocardia | Growth of Nocardia spp | Amoxicillin/Clavulanate-S | |
| | | | Ampicillin-S |
| | | | Amikacin-S |
| | | | Imipinem-S |
| | | | Gentamicin-S |
| | | | Ceftriaxone-S |
| | | | Erythromycin- S |
| | | | Co-trimoxazole-S |
| Tetracycline-S |
Figure 2(Case 1) CT Chest after treatment for Nocardia (resolution of cavitatory lesion).
Figure 3(Case 3) CT Chest before treatment for Nocardia (Consolidation right anterobasal segment & pleural effusion).
Figure 4Chest X-ray before and after treatment for Nocardia (Case 3). (A) Pre-treatment consolidation right anterobasal segment & pleural effusion. (B) Post-treatment resolution of right anterobasal segment consolidation and pleural effusion.
Inferior petrosal sinus sampling (Case 3)
| RT INF Petrosal 1 | 374 |
| RT INF Petrosal 2 | 356 |
| LT INF Petrosal 1 | 376 |
| LT INF Petrosal 2 | 371 |
| SVC | 358 |
| IVC | 326 |
| RT Peripheral | 356 |