Pulmonary nocardiosis in patients with connective tissue disease: A report of two cases

  • Hagiwara S
  • Tsuboi H
  • Hagiya C
  • et al.
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Reported here are 2 patients with connective tissue disease who developed pulmonary nocardiosis. Case 1 involved a 73-year-old man with malignant rheumatoid arthritis treated with prednisolone 25 mg/day. Chest X-rays revealed a pulmonary cavity and bronchoscopy detected Nocardia species. The patient was successfully treated with trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole. Case 2 involved a 41-year-old woman with systemic lupus erythematosus. The patient received remission induction therapy with 50 mg/day of prednisolone and tacrolimus. Six weeks later, a chest CT scan revealed a pulmonary cavity; bronchoscopy resulted in a diagnosis of pulmonary nocardiosis. The patient had difficulty tolerating trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole, so she was switched to and successfully treated with imipenem/cilastatin and amikacin.

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Hagiwara, S., Tsuboi, H., Hagiya, C., Yokosawa, M., Hirota, T., Ebe, H., … Sumida, T. (2014). Pulmonary nocardiosis in patients with connective tissue disease: A report of two cases. Intractable & Rare Diseases Research, 3(1), 25–28. https://doi.org/10.5582/irdr.3.25

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