| Literature DB >> 33005660 |
Rachid Jabi1, Hanae Ramdani2, Siham Elmir3, Fouad Elmejjati4, Badr Serji1, Tijani El Harroudi1, Mohammed Bouziane1.
Abstract
Abdominal actinomycosis is a rare, chronic, and often unrecognized suppurative disease. It is caused by an anaerobic gram-positive bacterium, most commonly Actinomyces israeli. Colonic actinomycosis is rarely reported and may be responsible for a pseudotumoral syndrome leading, in the suspicion of malignancy, to a large and mutilating excisional surgery. It is usually the histopathological examination of the surgical specimens that accurately corrects the diagnosis. Here, we report a rare case of a colic actinomycotic involvement taking a pseudotumoral form. The diagnosis was made based on the pathological examination of the surgical piece. Intravenous and then adjuvant oral penicillin G treatment has allowed a favorable clinical evolution. This observation illustrates the preoperative diagnostic difficulties of this rare disease.Entities:
Keywords: Actinomycosis; Colon; Pseudotumoral syndrome
Year: 2019 PMID: 33005660 PMCID: PMC7506202 DOI: 10.1159/000502895
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Visc Med ISSN: 2297-4725