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Abdominal actinomycosis misconceived as intestinal lymphoma: Report of a case
INTRODUCTION: Abdominal actinomycosis is a rare clinical entity and it is difficult to make the correct preoperative diagnosis because of its nonspecific clinical symptoms and varied radiological findings. The diagnosis is usually made after the patient undergoes an operation and tissue is available...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6597478/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31229771 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2019.05.063 |
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author | Roh, Young-Hoon Park, Ki-Jae Byun, Kyung-Do Roh, Mee-Sook Choi, Hong-Jo |
author_facet | Roh, Young-Hoon Park, Ki-Jae Byun, Kyung-Do Roh, Mee-Sook Choi, Hong-Jo |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Abdominal actinomycosis is a rare clinical entity and it is difficult to make the correct preoperative diagnosis because of its nonspecific clinical symptoms and varied radiological findings. The diagnosis is usually made after the patient undergoes an operation and tissue is available for pathological evaluation. When the diagnosis is made, the patient should be treated with the appropriate long-term antibiotics. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 69-year-old male patient was transferred to our hospital complaining of a palpable mass, painful abdominal discomfort, weight loss, and night sweating. After colonoscopy and radiologic studies, our presumptive diagnosis was intestinal lymphoma combined with ileocecal intussusception. He was found to have abdominal actinomycosis after surgery and successfully treated with ampicillin for six months. DISCUSSION: Pre-operative radiological imaging in abdominal actinomycosis is unlikely to allow a definitive diagnosis, but CT scanning is the single most useful imaging modality. Although we performed preoperative radiological studies, including CT, none led to a diagnosis of abdominal actinomycosis, we mistakenly considered the case as intestinal lymphoma combined with ileocecal intussusception. CONCLUSION: Physicians should include abdominal actinomycosis in the differential diagnosis when an abdominal mass presents an irregular, infiltrative growth pattern, even though ileocecal intussusception is an extremely rare presentation in abdominal actinomycosis. |
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spelling | pubmed-65974782019-07-11 Abdominal actinomycosis misconceived as intestinal lymphoma: Report of a case Roh, Young-Hoon Park, Ki-Jae Byun, Kyung-Do Roh, Mee-Sook Choi, Hong-Jo Int J Surg Case Rep Article INTRODUCTION: Abdominal actinomycosis is a rare clinical entity and it is difficult to make the correct preoperative diagnosis because of its nonspecific clinical symptoms and varied radiological findings. The diagnosis is usually made after the patient undergoes an operation and tissue is available for pathological evaluation. When the diagnosis is made, the patient should be treated with the appropriate long-term antibiotics. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 69-year-old male patient was transferred to our hospital complaining of a palpable mass, painful abdominal discomfort, weight loss, and night sweating. After colonoscopy and radiologic studies, our presumptive diagnosis was intestinal lymphoma combined with ileocecal intussusception. He was found to have abdominal actinomycosis after surgery and successfully treated with ampicillin for six months. DISCUSSION: Pre-operative radiological imaging in abdominal actinomycosis is unlikely to allow a definitive diagnosis, but CT scanning is the single most useful imaging modality. Although we performed preoperative radiological studies, including CT, none led to a diagnosis of abdominal actinomycosis, we mistakenly considered the case as intestinal lymphoma combined with ileocecal intussusception. CONCLUSION: Physicians should include abdominal actinomycosis in the differential diagnosis when an abdominal mass presents an irregular, infiltrative growth pattern, even though ileocecal intussusception is an extremely rare presentation in abdominal actinomycosis. Elsevier 2019-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6597478/ /pubmed/31229771 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2019.05.063 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Roh, Young-Hoon Park, Ki-Jae Byun, Kyung-Do Roh, Mee-Sook Choi, Hong-Jo Abdominal actinomycosis misconceived as intestinal lymphoma: Report of a case |
title | Abdominal actinomycosis misconceived as intestinal lymphoma: Report of a case |
title_full | Abdominal actinomycosis misconceived as intestinal lymphoma: Report of a case |
title_fullStr | Abdominal actinomycosis misconceived as intestinal lymphoma: Report of a case |
title_full_unstemmed | Abdominal actinomycosis misconceived as intestinal lymphoma: Report of a case |
title_short | Abdominal actinomycosis misconceived as intestinal lymphoma: Report of a case |
title_sort | abdominal actinomycosis misconceived as intestinal lymphoma: report of a case |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6597478/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31229771 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2019.05.063 |
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