Second report of a Nocardia beijingensis infection in the United States: nodular scleritis with in vitro imipenem resistance

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Andres Gonzalez, MD
Eric Jennings, MD
Sasha Vaziri, MD
Anthony T. Yachnis, MD, MS
Anup Kubal, MD

Abstract

We describe the case of a 52-year-old woman with scleritis caused by an imipenem-resistant strain of Nocardia beijingensis. The patient presented with pain, redness, and nodules on the sclera of 8 weeks’ duration. A Gram stain from a nodule on the superonasal aspect of the globe was initially negative. After empiric treatment for an autoimmune etiology, cytopathology confirmed filamentous bacteria. A presumptive diagnosis of Nocardia scleritis was made, and medical management was based on a literature review on treatments for Nocardia infections. Cultures returned confirming Nocardia beijingensis. Antibiotic sensitivity testing confirmed the correct initial management. The patient’s scleritis resolved with a good visual outcome.

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Gonzalez A, Jennings E, Vaziri S, Yachnis AT, Kubal A. Second report of a Nocardia beijingensis infection in the United States: nodular scleritis with in vitro imipenem resistance. Digit J Ophthalmol. 2016;22(3):62-65. doi:10.5693/djo.02.2016.01.003
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