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Dimitrios Filippou
1st Department of General Surgery, GP Hospital of Piraeus “Tzanion”, Pireaus-Athens, Greece
Charina Triantopoulou
Department of Radiology-Computed Tomography, Athens General Hospital “Agia Olga”, Athens, Greece
Chariton Kolimpiris
1st Department of General Surgery, Athens General Hospital “Agia Olga”, Athens, Greece
Spiros Rizos
1st Department of General Surgery, GP Hospital of Piraeus “Tzanion”, Pireaus-Athens ; 1st Department of General Surgery, Athens General Hospital “Agia Olga”, Athens, Greece
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Primary Combined Intra- and Extra- Abdominal Actinomycosis. A Case Report
Vol 13 No 4: December 2004
Section: Case Reports
Pages: 337-340
Abstract
Actinomycosis is an infrequent chronic progressive granulomatous and suppurative disease. This infection is caused by Actinomyces israelii, normally present in healthy individuals. We present a rare case of a combined intra- and extra- abdominal actinomycosis in a 50 year old female patient, with no underlying predisposing factors. The patient complained of a right lower quadrant pain. Although we first diagnosed a peri-appendiceal abscess, the CT scan suggested a right colon tumor. The patient underwent segmental colectomy and the histological examination of the specimen revealed colon actinomycosis. A review of the possible pathogenesis and therapeutic modalities is also presented.