Author/Authors :
Ghasemi, Sh Department of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, 7th Tir Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Students’ Research Committee, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Theran , Golnari, P Department of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, 7th Tir Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Students’ Research Committee, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Theran , Chehrei, A Department of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, 7th Tir Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Students’ Research Committee, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Theran
Abstract :
Disseminated nocardiosis (DN), is an infrequent and severe infection
due to Nocardia species and defined as infection in two or more discontinuous
organs. Most infections occur in the immunocompromised
host or in persons with underlying disease. DN occurs rarely
in children. In this report, we describe an 11-year-old immunecompromised
child with nocardiosis involving the lung, skin, brain
and bone. No predisposing factor nor any underlying disease was
found to explain his immune deficiency. Diagnosis of nocardial
infection is often cumbersome, resulting at times in wrong initial
clinical diagnosis such as cancer and other bacterial infections (e.g.
tuberculosis). Therefore, it is important to consider nocardial infection
in the differential diagnosis of children with combined brain and
lung lesions