Abstract
Infections due to Nocardia transvalensis are extremely rare: only four disseminated infections with this pathogen have been reported, three of which ended fatally. This is the first report of a liver transplant recipient with Nocardia transvalensis infection. The patient had disseminated infection with pulmonary involvement, which presented as pulmonary infarction. Despite a ten-day delay in the administration of correct therapy, he responded rapidly to trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole. The pitfalls of differentiating nocardial infection from pulmonary thromboembolism in solid organ transplant recipients and the diagnostic considerations unique to liver transplant recipients are discussed. © 1995 Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn Verlagsgesellschaft mbH.
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Weinberger, M., Eid, A., Schreiber, L., Shapiro, M., Ilan, Y., Libson, E., … Tur-Kaspa, R. (1995). Disseminated Nocardia transvalensis infection resembling pulmonary infarction in a liver transplant recipient. European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 14(4), 337–341. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02116527
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