Author/Authors :
Mehboob, Muddassar Prince Sultan Military Medical City, KSA , Hassan, Sana Prince Sultan Military Medical City, KSA , Ali Attia, Ashraf Prince Sultan Military Medical City, KSA , Rahman, Ebadur Prince Sultan Military Medical City, KSA , Shoaib Khan, Muhammad Jinnah Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan , Bokhari, Rizwan Tulane University, New Orleans, USA
Abstract :
In general, nocardia infects immunosuppressed patients, however, sometimes it can also infect
immunocompetent individuals. Nocardia infection can disseminate to any organ system of the
body but the pulmonary system is the most commonly involved system. In some rare cases, the
heart can also be involved and the resulting cardiac mycetoma can be treated successfully with
antimicrobials without the need of surgery, unlike fungal cardiac mycetomas wherein surgery
may be required in addition to antimicrobial therapy. We present an interesting case of post-renal
transplant cardiac nocardiosis, which was treated successfully with a course of antibiotics.