A rare case of primary cutaneous Nocardia vinacea in an immunocompetent patient: A case report and a review of the literature.
Journal: Diagnostic Microbiology And Infectious Disease
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Abstract
The nocardiae are a complex group of bacteria belonging to the aerobic saprophytes actinomycetes. Although nocardiosis typically occurs in immunocompromised patients, infection may occasionally develop in immunocompetent patients as well. Here we describe a rare case of primary cutaneous nocardiosis due to Nocardia vinacea in an immunocompetent 79-year-old patient. Since cutaneous nocardiosis presents variably and mimics other cutaneous infections, acid-fast and Gram stainings on clinical samples are significant to obtain a rapid and presumptive diagnosis.
Authors
Valentina Del Ricco, Sara Occhineri, Alessandro Leonildi, Marco Falcone, Antonella Lupetti, Laura Rindi
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