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Volume 29, Number 2—February 2023
Research Letter

Nocardia neocaledoniensis as Rare Cause of Spondylodiscitis

Emeline Choquet, Veronica Rodriguez-Nava, François Peltier, Rodrigue Wankap-Mogo, Emmanuelle Bergeron, Cédric Joseph, and Nadine LemaitreComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Amiens, France (E. Choquet, F. Peltier, R. Wankap-Mogo, C. Joseph, N. Lemaitre); Université Lyon 1, Lyon, France (V. Rodriguez-Nava, E. Bergeron).

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Sagittal gadolinium magnetic resonance image of spine of a patient in France with spondylodiscitis caused by Nocardia neocaledoniensis. Image shows erosion of the cortical end plate of L2 and L3 (arrows).

Figure. Sagittal gadolinium magnetic resonance image of spine of a patient in France with spondylodiscitis caused by Nocardia neocaledoniensis. Image shows erosion of the cortical end plate of L2 and L3 (arrows).

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