Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4261088 Transplantation Proceedings 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Because of the immunosuppressive drugs used after organ transplantation, there is an increased rate of certain infections and malignancies. Nocardia brain abscess is a rare condition, seen most commonly among immunocompromised patients. It may be confused with intracranial tumors and requires long-term combined antibiotic therapy after drainage.Case ReportA patient who underwent renal transplantation because of end-stage renal disease of unknown origin was shown to have a nocardial brain abscess while she was taking immunosuppressive drugs. The patient was given combined antibiotics and the abscess drained surgically. After 2 months, antibiotic therapy was continued with one drug. Neither a complication nor clinical or radiological sequelae occurred in this patient.ConclusionsWhen central nervous system findings are observed in renal transplant recipients, nocardial brain abscess must be considered in the differential diagnosis. Recommended treatment duration is 6 to 12 months with frequent imaging.

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