Pulmonary nocardiosis caused by Nocardia exalbida mimicking lung cancer.
Chika MiyaokaKeitaro NakamotoTatsuya ShiraiMaki MiyamotoYuka SasakiKen OhtaPublished in: Respirology case reports (2019)
Nocardiosis is an uncommon infection caused by Nocardia species, but it can often occur in immunocompromised patients. As computed tomography (CT) findings of pulmonary nocardiosis, consolidation, masses, and nodules are often found, but lymph node enlargement is infrequent. Nocardia exalbida was first isolated in 2006, and there are still few reports on this microorganism. We report a case of pulmonary nocardiosis caused by N. exalbida presenting as a mass and lymph node enlargement that mimicked lung cancer. A 76-year-old man was referred and admitted to our hospital because of persistent cough, sputum production, and chest discomfort. Chest CT showed a mass in the superior segment of the left upper lobe and mediastinal lymph node enlargement. After we performed bronchoscopies, Nocardia species was isolated in a cultured specimen and identified as N. exalbida. This case required differentiation from lung cancer and was difficult to diagnose.
Keyphrases
- lymph node
- computed tomography
- pulmonary hypertension
- contrast enhanced
- dual energy
- image quality
- sentinel lymph node
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- positron emission tomography
- end stage renal disease
- magnetic resonance imaging
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- cystic fibrosis
- ejection fraction
- healthcare
- endothelial cells
- prognostic factors
- adverse drug
- magnetic resonance
- peritoneal dialysis
- early stage
- ultrasound guided
- pulmonary tuberculosis
- rectal cancer
- fine needle aspiration
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation