Nocardia osteomyelitis in an immunosuppressed patient

  • Boulios E
  • Konstantopoulou P
  • Bailas G
  • et al.
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Abstract

Osteomyelitis is an inflammation process of bone caused by a pathogenic microorganism and associated by edema, thrombosis of small vessels and eventually bone necrosis. Infection of bone occurs as a consequence of hematogenous dissemination of bacteria, invasion from a contiguous focuw of infection and skin breakdown. We report a case of lower limbs osteomyelitis due to Nocardia spp in a 68 years old man with Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis (GPA) during his treatment of underlying vasculitis. This case indicates considering rare pathogens in immunosuppressed patients.

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Boulios, E. A., Konstantopoulou, P. P., Bailas, G. D., Klagkou, A. K., Tseliou, G. C., Gkoulia, I. Z., & Georgountzos, A. I. (2017). Nocardia osteomyelitis in an immunosuppressed patient. Journal of Frailty, Sarcopenia and Falls, 02(04), 88–91. https://doi.org/10.22540/jfsf-02-088

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