1. Cavitary pneumonia due to Rhodococcus equi in a heart transplant recipient.
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Kwak EJ, Strollo DC, Kulich SM, and Kusne S
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- Actinomycetales Infections diagnostic imaging, Actinomycetales Infections pathology, Aged, Biopsy, Needle, Humans, Male, Pneumonia, Bacterial diagnostic imaging, Pneumonia, Bacterial pathology, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Actinomycetales Infections diagnosis, Heart Transplantation adverse effects, Pneumonia, Bacterial diagnosis, Rhodococcus equi isolation & purification
- Abstract
Rhodococcus equi is an uncommon human pathogen that usually affects immunocompromised patients. We present a case of a 68-year-old male heart transplant recipient, who developed rhodococcal pneumonia with secondary bacteremia 10 months post-transplant. The patient was a retired carpenter who was involved in breeding of horses. He responded completely to the treatment with vancomycin and imipenem/cilastin, followed by oral ciprofloxacin and minocycline for total treatment duration of 5 months. This case highlights the association between an animal exposure and infection with a unique opportunistic pathogen.
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- 2003
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