Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8750433 | New Microbes and New Infections | 2016 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A 62-year-old man with asthma sought care for intermittent fever, cough with expectoration, breathlessness and orthopnoea with grunting. Computed tomography revealed clusters of centrilobular nodules on both sides with a tree-in-bud appearance and mild diffuse bronchial wall thickening. Sputum sample grew pure colonies of Actinobacillus ureae which was confirmed by MALDI-TOF and 16SrRNA gene sequencing. A. ureae may be an additional bacteriologic causative agent of the tree-in-bud pattern on computed tomographic scan.
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Authors
R. Dawar, D. Nagarjuna, R. Gupta, N.P. Ghonge, R. Sardana,