It is reported on the ground of the most updated literature evidences an infrequent case of multiple cavitating pulmonary infiltrates and a probable liver abscess caused by a Nocardia asteroides disseminated infection heralding a HIV-related profound immunodeficiency who remained missed and undiagnosed until the emerging of this severe opportunistic infection.

R. Manfredi, S. Sabbatani, G. Marinacci (2006). Nocardiosis as the first opportunistic disease in a patient with missed HIV infection. Pathomorphism of presentation, clinical course, and evolution. RECENTI PROGRESSI IN MEDICINA, 97(5), 262-265.

Nocardiosis as the first opportunistic disease in a patient with missed HIV infection. Pathomorphism of presentation, clinical course, and evolution

MANFREDI, ROBERTO;MARINACCI, GINEVRA
2006

Abstract

It is reported on the ground of the most updated literature evidences an infrequent case of multiple cavitating pulmonary infiltrates and a probable liver abscess caused by a Nocardia asteroides disseminated infection heralding a HIV-related profound immunodeficiency who remained missed and undiagnosed until the emerging of this severe opportunistic infection.
2006
R. Manfredi, S. Sabbatani, G. Marinacci (2006). Nocardiosis as the first opportunistic disease in a patient with missed HIV infection. Pathomorphism of presentation, clinical course, and evolution. RECENTI PROGRESSI IN MEDICINA, 97(5), 262-265.
R. Manfredi; S. Sabbatani; G. Marinacci
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