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Nodular lymphangitis due to nocardiosis
Juan Cantón De Seoane1, Irene Cabanillas Navarro2, Sara Quevedo Soriano3
1Internal Medicine, Hospital Universitario de Mostoles, Mostoles, Spain cantonseoane@gmail.com.
Abstract:
Nodular lymphangitis is an infectious disease characterised by the development of inflammatory skin nodules that follow the direction of lymphatic drainage. We present a woman in her 70s with nodular lymphangitis that developed after mild trauma with a cactus. Surgical intervention was performed on a finger abscess with isolation of Nocardia brasiliensis in the microbiological samples. Initial antibiotherapy was modified, treating with cotrimoxazole, firstly intravenous and finally oral, therapy during 3 months with a complete resolution of the infection.
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