%0 Case Reports %T Membranous Nephropathy Complicated with Disseminated Nocardia farcinica Infection: A Case Report and Literature Review. %A Pan L %A Wang XH %A Meng FQ %A Su XM %A Li Y %A Xu MT %A Su FY %A Kong DL %A Wang W %J Infect Drug Resist %V 14 %N 0 %D 2021 %M 34675560 %F 4.177 %R 10.2147/IDR.S331737 %X Disseminated infection caused by Nocardia farcinica with primary nephrotic syndrome is exceedingly rare. A 66-year-old female visited the outpatient department due to fever and fatigue who had been diagnosed as membranous nephropathy and with a long-term prednisone and immunosuppressive therapy. After lung biopsy for many times, culture from space-occupying lesion of the right lung and species identification by mass spectrometry-based methods (MALDI-TOF) revealed Nocardia farcinica. By imaging examination, space-occupying lesions from the lungs, brain, abdominal cavity and kidney were found. After 2 weeks of meropenem intravenous and up to 6 months of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMX) therapy, our patient has remained relapse-free at that time of writing. Disseminated infection caused by Nocardia farcinica is usually subacute with complex clinical manifestations. In addition, it can be easily confused with diseases such as tumor and mycobacterial infection, and lead to fatal consequences. Therefore, we hope that we can remind clinicians considering by discussing common features of disseminated Nocardia farcinica infection.