Septic arthritis by Nocardia farcinica: Case report and literature review

IDCases. 2022 Dec 23:31:e01668. doi: 10.1016/j.idcr.2022.e01668. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Nocardiosis is a bacterial infection caused by organisms of the Nocardia genus. The disease typically involves the skin, central nervous system or pulmonary system. Very rarely nocardiosis can cause disease of other organs including bone and joints. Nocardiosis is typically a chronic, somewhat indolent infection, occurring in patients with defective cell mediated immunity. We describe a 78-year-old female with right shoulder septic arthritis resulting from Nocardia farcinica with associated involvement of her skin and lungs as well. She was treated with surgical debridement and combination antibiotic therapy. We also share a literature review of bone and joint infection caused by the N. farcinica species, highlighting its rarity. Understanding uncommon manifestations of nocardiosis allows for early recognition and treatment of the condition and optimal patient care.

Keywords: Farcinica; Joint; Nocardia; Nocardiosis; Septic arthritis.

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  • Case Reports