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KMID : 0882420070730030342
Korean Journal of Medicine
2007 Volume.73 No. 3 p.342 ~ p.345
A case of primary cutaneous nocardiosis in a patient with lung cancer
Chang Woo-Ik

Kim Su-Jin
Kim Young-Chan
Kwon Ki-Tae
Oh Won-Sup
Peck Kyong-Ran
Song Jae-Hoon
Abstract
Nocardiosis is a rare opportunistic bacterial infection. The majority of nocardial infections are acquired through
inhalation and smaller numbers of cutaneous nocardiosis are caused by traumatic inoculation of organisms
percutaneously. We experienced a patient with lung cancer that developed a primary cutaneous nocardiosis. A
57-year-old man was admitted to the Samsung Medical Center because of a painful swelling lesion of the right foot that
developed 3 weeks prior. Three months prior, the patient had been diagnosed with a non-small cell lung cancer, and then
underwent palliative bronchial stent insertion, radiation therapy and corticosteroid treatment for an obstructive
endobronchial lesion. Incision and drainage was performed as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the foot showed an
abscess cavity. Nocardia was isolated from the pus. The antibiotic therapy was changed to oral trimethoprim/
sulfamethoxazole (TMP/SMX) treatment. The skin lesion was improving and the patient was discharged 20 days later.
TMP/SMX was continued for a total of three months. The patient has been in good health and the skin lesion had
completely healed two months after discharge.(Korean J Med 73:342-345, 2007)
KEYWORD
Nocardia, Lung cancer, Skin
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