Literature DB >> 15249886

[Abdominopelvic actinomycosis: a tumoral syndrome due to bacterial infection].

F Sergent1, L Marpeau.   

Abstract

The purpose of this review is to define the diagnostic steps and treatment of abdominopelvic actinomycosis. Three cases are described which illustrate the variety of clinical presentations ranging from acute peritonitis to chronic pseudo-tumor. The diagnosis of actinomycosis is rarely made pre-operatively. Bacteriologic culture is seldom helpful and imagery findings are non-specific. The diagnosis is usually made retrospectively based on histologic examination. In women, an intrauterine contraceptive device is often a concomitant factor. Long-term antibiotic treatment (several Months) with high-dose penicillin-based medications is the mainstay of therapy. Despite a high risk of complications, surgery is often necessary both for diagnosis and treatment. Resection or drainage may diminish the dosage and duration of antibiotic therapy, and helps to minimize infectious complications. Actinomycosis should be included in the differential diagnosis of abdominopelvic tumors, inflammatory bowel disease, and endometriosis-particularly in a woman with an intrauterine contraceptive device.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15249886     DOI: 10.1016/s0021-7697(04)95310-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chir (Paris)        ISSN: 0021-7697


  3 in total

1.  Abdominal wall actinomycosis simulating a malignant neoplasm: Case report and review of the literature.

Authors:  Paola Acquaro; Fulvio Tagliabue; Gianmaria Confalonieri; Paolo Faccioli; Melchiorre Costa
Journal:  World J Gastrointest Surg       Date:  2010-07-27

2.  Intrauterine device infection causing concomitant streptococcal toxic shock syndrome and pelvic abscess with Actinomyces odontolyticus bacteraemia.

Authors:  Carolyn M Yu Wu; Amanda Noska
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2016-03-10

3.  [Pseudo tumor pelvic actinomycosis associated with intrauterine device: report of three cases].

Authors:  Moulay Elmehdi Elhassani; Abdellah Babahabib; Jaouad Kouach; Farid Kassidi; Younes El Houari; Driss Moussaoui; Mohamed Dehayni
Journal:  Pan Afr Med J       Date:  2014-09-26
  3 in total

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