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Koshi Ota1, Hiroki Yamanoue2, Nobuyuki Aizawa2, Naoyuki Suzuki2, Kanna Ota3, Akira Takasu3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Edwardsiella tarda is a motile, facultatively anaerobic gram-negative bacillus that is isolated from a wide spectrum of animals in aquatic environments but rarely causes infection in humans. Here, we describe the case of a gastric submucosal abscess caused by E. tarda infection. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Edwardsiella tarda; Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided drainage; Gastric submucosal abscess; Intra-abdominal abscess
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32928124 PMCID: PMC7491108 DOI: 10.1186/s12876-020-01446-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Gastroenterol ISSN: 1471-230X Impact factor: 3.067
Fig. 1Contrast-enhanced computed tomography findings. Scans showed the following: (a) a dilated common bile duct with choledocholithiasis (orange arrow); (b) intrahepatic biliary dilatation (orange arrow), an intra-abdominal abscess surrounded by smoothly thickened and enhanced peritoneum (white arrow) and a gastric submucosal abscess (blue arrow); (c) an intra-abdominal abscess surrounded by smoothly thickened and enhanced peritoneum (white arrow); and (d) a gastric submucosal abscess (blue arrow)
Fig. 2Endoscopic and endoscopic ultrasound findings. a An elevated lesion similar to a submucosal tumor was observed at the greater curvature of the stomach (arrows). b An 8 Fr catheter was placed in the intra-abdominal abscess before fistulography. c Fistulography showed connection between the intra-abdominal abscess (white arrow) and gastric submucosal abscess (blue arrow). Size of gastric submucosal abscess was larger than that of intra-abdominal abscess. d The gastric submucosal abscess was accessed under guidance using a 19-gauge fine-needle aspiration needle (arrows)
Fig. 3Computed tomography (CT) findings. a and b Plain CT scans taken on hospital day 26. A 5 Fr pigtail catheter was placed in the gastric submucosal abscess (arrows). c and d Contrast-enhanced CT scans taken 4 months after discharge. No gastric submucosal abscess and intra-abdominal abscess were shown