Airi Hasegawa , Kazuya Tone , Yuri Baba , Zenya Saito , Takuya Akutsu , Takaaki Kitayama , Shunsuke Inaki , Mina Gochi , Takashi Yaguchi , Koichi Makimura , Masamichi Takagi , Jun Araya
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Abstract
Background
Pulmonary nocardiosis is a rare opportunistic infection, with approximately 15 % of patients being immunocompetent. The isolation rate of Nocardia spp. has recently increased, indicating rising clinical concern. This study aimed to summarize computed tomography (CT) findings, evaluate treatment outcomes, and improve disease recognition.
Methods
We retrospectively analyzed 12 pulmonary nocardiosis cases recorded over 10 years in three hospitals, excluding two unclear cases. All pathogens were detected on smears and isolated from respiratory specimens.
Results
The mean age was 73.0 ± 12.9 years, with 9 men and 6 smokers. Among the included patients, 8 had underlying pulmonary diseases, 4 had non-pulmonary diseases, and 3 were on steroids. The most common species were N. cyriacigeorgica and N. nova. CT findings included cavitary, consolidation/infiltrative, and nodular-bronchiectatic (NB) patterns. The NB pattern, particularly common in immunocompetent patients, was associated with significantly better treatment outcomes than non-NB patterns (Fisher's exact test, p = 0.0476). All isolates were susceptible to trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole. Eight patients recovered with appropriate antimicrobial therapy, while two patients died.
Conclusions
Pulmonary nocardiosis presented three CT patterns, with the NB pattern being the most frequent and showing favorable treatment outcomes, especially in immunocompetent patients. While Nocardia spp. can develop in patients with preexisting bronchiectasis, it may also independently cause bronchiectasis. Nocardia infection should be considered as a differential diagnosis in patients exhibiting the NB pattern, resembling that of nontuberculous mycobacterial pulmonary diseases.
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