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1 December 2014

  • curprev 21:2421:24, 1 December 2014Jesus Hernandez talk contribs 250 bytes +250 Seen from a posterior perspective, this patient had contracted a nocardiosis infection of his right upper arm due to Gram-positive Nocardia brasiliensis bacteria, which had manifested into a cellulitic inflammation known as an actinomycotic mycetoma.