Disseminated Nocardiosis with Pulmonary Fungus and Secondary Epilepsy: A Case Report

Infect Drug Resist. 2022 Jul 23:15:3919-3925. doi: 10.2147/IDR.S371903. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Disseminated nocardiosis is a rare, life-threatening disease that usually found in immunocompromised patients, and Nocardia farcinica is one of the most common causative pathogens. The difficulty in identifying the bacterium and the delay in initiating appropriate therapy often influence the prognosis of patients with disseminated nocardiosis. Here, we present a rare case of disseminated nocardiosis in a 61-year-old female with pulmonary fungus and secondary epilepsy. She received targeted antibiotic therapy and showed a great recovery in clinical symptoms and radiological signs. Disseminated nocardiosis can be easily overlooked due to the absence of characteristic symptoms and limitations of clinical examinations. Given the variability in antibiotic susceptibility patterns, the management of disseminated nocardiosis must be individualized. Therefore, early diagnosis and targeted antibiotic treatment are critical for the prognosis of disseminated nocardiosis.

Keywords: Nocardia farcinica; disseminated nocardiosis; pulmonary fungus; secondary epilepsy.

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