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Nodular Cutaneous Lesions in Immune-Compromised Hosts as a Clue for the Diagnosis of Disseminated Nocardiosis: From Bedside to Microbiological Identification

Background. Nocardia is a group of ubiquitous bacteria known to cause opportunistic infections in immunocompromised hosts, including those affected by malignancies and solid-organ or hematopoietic stem cell transplants. Pulmonary involvement, occurring in two-thirds of cases, is the most frequent pr...

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Autores principales: De Benedetto, Ilaria, Curtoni, Antonio, Lupia, Tommaso, Pinna, Simone Mornese, Scabini, Silvia, Ricciardelli, Guido, Iannaccone, Marco, Biancone, Luigi, Boffini, Massimo, Mangiapia, Mauro, Cavallo, Rossana, De Rosa, Francesco Giuseppe, Corcione, Silvia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9866504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36678416
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12010068
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author De Benedetto, Ilaria
Curtoni, Antonio
Lupia, Tommaso
Pinna, Simone Mornese
Scabini, Silvia
Ricciardelli, Guido
Iannaccone, Marco
Biancone, Luigi
Boffini, Massimo
Mangiapia, Mauro
Cavallo, Rossana
De Rosa, Francesco Giuseppe
Corcione, Silvia
author_facet De Benedetto, Ilaria
Curtoni, Antonio
Lupia, Tommaso
Pinna, Simone Mornese
Scabini, Silvia
Ricciardelli, Guido
Iannaccone, Marco
Biancone, Luigi
Boffini, Massimo
Mangiapia, Mauro
Cavallo, Rossana
De Rosa, Francesco Giuseppe
Corcione, Silvia
author_sort De Benedetto, Ilaria
collection PubMed
description Background. Nocardia is a group of ubiquitous bacteria known to cause opportunistic infections in immunocompromised hosts, including those affected by malignancies and solid-organ or hematopoietic stem cell transplants. Pulmonary involvement, occurring in two-thirds of cases, is the most frequent presentation. Diagnosis might be challenging both because of microbiological technical issues, but also because of the variability of organ involvement and mimicry. Methods. We describe four cases of disseminated nocardiosis caused by N. farcinica observed between September 2021 and November 2021 in immune-compromised hosts presenting with nodular cutaneous lesions that had raised a high degree of clinical suspect and led to microbiological identification through MALDI-TOF MS. Results. Cutaneous involvement is typically reported in immunocompetent hosts with primary cutaneous nocardiosis with multiple forms of manifestation; nonetheless, disseminated nocardiosis rarely involves the skin and subcutaneous tissues, and this occurs as a result of metastatic spread. Our cases were disseminated nocardiosis in which the metastatic cutaneous involvement, even if rare, provided a clue for the diagnosis. Conclusions. The pathomorphosis of disseminated nocardiosis may have changed in the current years with more rapid spread due to advanced immunosuppression. For this reason, after clinical suspicion, the prompt start of an active targeted therapy based on rapid microbiological identification might potentially open the way to hopeful results, even in the most immune-compromised patients.
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spelling pubmed-98665042023-01-22 Nodular Cutaneous Lesions in Immune-Compromised Hosts as a Clue for the Diagnosis of Disseminated Nocardiosis: From Bedside to Microbiological Identification De Benedetto, Ilaria Curtoni, Antonio Lupia, Tommaso Pinna, Simone Mornese Scabini, Silvia Ricciardelli, Guido Iannaccone, Marco Biancone, Luigi Boffini, Massimo Mangiapia, Mauro Cavallo, Rossana De Rosa, Francesco Giuseppe Corcione, Silvia Pathogens Case Report Background. Nocardia is a group of ubiquitous bacteria known to cause opportunistic infections in immunocompromised hosts, including those affected by malignancies and solid-organ or hematopoietic stem cell transplants. Pulmonary involvement, occurring in two-thirds of cases, is the most frequent presentation. Diagnosis might be challenging both because of microbiological technical issues, but also because of the variability of organ involvement and mimicry. Methods. We describe four cases of disseminated nocardiosis caused by N. farcinica observed between September 2021 and November 2021 in immune-compromised hosts presenting with nodular cutaneous lesions that had raised a high degree of clinical suspect and led to microbiological identification through MALDI-TOF MS. Results. Cutaneous involvement is typically reported in immunocompetent hosts with primary cutaneous nocardiosis with multiple forms of manifestation; nonetheless, disseminated nocardiosis rarely involves the skin and subcutaneous tissues, and this occurs as a result of metastatic spread. Our cases were disseminated nocardiosis in which the metastatic cutaneous involvement, even if rare, provided a clue for the diagnosis. Conclusions. The pathomorphosis of disseminated nocardiosis may have changed in the current years with more rapid spread due to advanced immunosuppression. For this reason, after clinical suspicion, the prompt start of an active targeted therapy based on rapid microbiological identification might potentially open the way to hopeful results, even in the most immune-compromised patients. MDPI 2022-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9866504/ /pubmed/36678416 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12010068 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Case Report
De Benedetto, Ilaria
Curtoni, Antonio
Lupia, Tommaso
Pinna, Simone Mornese
Scabini, Silvia
Ricciardelli, Guido
Iannaccone, Marco
Biancone, Luigi
Boffini, Massimo
Mangiapia, Mauro
Cavallo, Rossana
De Rosa, Francesco Giuseppe
Corcione, Silvia
Nodular Cutaneous Lesions in Immune-Compromised Hosts as a Clue for the Diagnosis of Disseminated Nocardiosis: From Bedside to Microbiological Identification
title Nodular Cutaneous Lesions in Immune-Compromised Hosts as a Clue for the Diagnosis of Disseminated Nocardiosis: From Bedside to Microbiological Identification
title_full Nodular Cutaneous Lesions in Immune-Compromised Hosts as a Clue for the Diagnosis of Disseminated Nocardiosis: From Bedside to Microbiological Identification
title_fullStr Nodular Cutaneous Lesions in Immune-Compromised Hosts as a Clue for the Diagnosis of Disseminated Nocardiosis: From Bedside to Microbiological Identification
title_full_unstemmed Nodular Cutaneous Lesions in Immune-Compromised Hosts as a Clue for the Diagnosis of Disseminated Nocardiosis: From Bedside to Microbiological Identification
title_short Nodular Cutaneous Lesions in Immune-Compromised Hosts as a Clue for the Diagnosis of Disseminated Nocardiosis: From Bedside to Microbiological Identification
title_sort nodular cutaneous lesions in immune-compromised hosts as a clue for the diagnosis of disseminated nocardiosis: from bedside to microbiological identification
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9866504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36678416
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12010068
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