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Pleural malakoplakia caused by Rhodoccocus equi infection in a patient after stem cell transplantation

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2012

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Behnes, Carl Ludwig
Radzun, Heinz-Joachim

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Biomed Central Ltd

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Malakoplakia is a disease especially of the urinary tract with typical plaques most frequently observed in the urinary bladder's mucosa. In the context of immunosuppression malakoplakia can also occur in other organs. Some of these extravesical malakoplakias are associated with an infection by Rhodococcus equi, a rare human pathogen well known from veterinary medicine. Here we present the first case of a pleural malakoplakia without lung involvement caused by a proved Rhodococcus equi infection.

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