Other infections healing with multiple residual calcifications include cryptococcosis, nocardiosis, actinomycosis, and coccidiodomycosis. |
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Histologically, nocardiosis appears as a necrotic lesion with acute inflammation. |
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Pulmonary nocardiosis with multiple cavitary nodules in a HIV-negative immunocompromised patient. |
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Opsahl and O'Brien reported a case of a primigravida with severe pulmonary sarcoidosis on corticosteroid treatment who suffered systemic nocardiosis during her pregnancy. |
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Pulmonary nocardiosis is an important cause of opportunistic infection in immunosuppressed patients, and the incidence of this infection is increasing. |
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Nocardiosis is a serious complication that may result after treatment with TNF-alpha blockers. |
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Nocardiosis is an uncommon, Gram-positive bacterial infectious disease that is typically opportunistic in nature. |
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Nocardiosis most commonly occurs after the organism has been introduced into the respiratory tract, but it may be acquired through direct inoculation into the skin. |
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