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- BookAli Akhaddar.Contents:
1. Introduction, definitions and historical aspects
2. Epidemiology and risk factors
3. Different pathogens involved
4. Histopathologic changes
5. Pathophysiology and anatomical spreads of infection
6. Main clinical presentations
7. Laboratory findings
8. Imaging studios
9. Differential diagnoses: clinical and imaging
10. General considerations and surgical therapy
11. Antimicrobial and medical therapy
12. Adjuvant hyperbaric oxygen therapy
13. Outcomes and prognoses
14. Unusual pathogens
15. Special clinical situations
16. Preventive measures against cranial bone infection
Index.Digital Access Springer 2016 - ArticleArroyo JC, Nichols S, Carroll GF.Am J Med. 1977 Mar;62(3):409-12.Disseminated Nocardia caviae infection occurs only rarely. To date, two cases have been recorded in the literature. We describe a third case of systemic N. caviae infection in a compromised host and compare it with the first two cases. Postmortem, microbiologic and antibiotic sensitivity data are included.