2001
DOI: 10.3314/jjmm.42.137
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Nocardia brasiliensis Infection Seen on Grafted Skin of the Dorsum of a Foot.

Abstract: For the past 4 years a 23 y-old female has noticed erythema on the dorsum of the right foot, where skin was grafted due to a traffic accident 20 years ago. She visited the Department of Dermatology of Gifu Prefectural Hospital on Oct. 19, 1998; her general health was good. Physical examination disclosed a swelling with erythema, papules and pustules on the dorsum of the right foot. The results of routine laboratory investigations were within normal limits except for the white blood cell count (11,300/mm3), blo… Show more

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“…In Japan, 74 cases of primary cutaneous nocardiosis due to N. brasiliensis have been reported (Table 1). 6–29 Geographically, this disease abounds in Kanto and Kinki districts, while there is very little of it in Hokkaido and Tohoku districts (Fig. 7).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Japan, 74 cases of primary cutaneous nocardiosis due to N. brasiliensis have been reported (Table 1). 6–29 Geographically, this disease abounds in Kanto and Kinki districts, while there is very little of it in Hokkaido and Tohoku districts (Fig. 7).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%