Disseminated infection with Nocardia otitidiscaviarum in a patient under steroid therapy.
Ranjit SahShusila KhadkaSamikshya NeupaneGaurav NepalSonam SinglaPankhuri KumariSanjit SahRanjana SahShyam Sundar SahMahesh AdhikariNiranjan Prasad ShahBharat Mani PokharelBasista RijalDibya Singh ShahPublished in: Clinical case reports (2020)
Corticosteroid recipients with lung infections should be suspected of having nocardiosis; however, nocardiosis can easily mimic malignancy, tuberculosis, or fungal infection. Though cultural identification is possible, it might be missed due to its slow growth pattern.. Therefore, if filamentous bacteria are seen during staining, plate incubation time should be extended.