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A rare cause of acute abdominal pain: Actinomyces infection of colon mimicking a malignant neoplasm due to intrauterine device.
Canbay Torun, Bahar; Gök, Ali Fuat Kaan; Ilhan, Mehmet; Yegen, Gulçin; Basaran, Seniha; Ertekin, Cemalettin; Güney, Mustafa Kayihan; Yanar, Hakan.
  • Canbay Torun B; Department of General Surgery, Sultangazi Haseki Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul-Turkey.
  • Gök AFK; Department of General Surgery, Istanbul University Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul-Turkey.
  • Ilhan M; Department of General Surgery, Istanbul University Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul-Turkey.
  • Yegen G; Department of Pathology, Istanbul University Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul-Turkey.
  • Basaran S; Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology, Istanbul University Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul-Turkey.
  • Ertekin C; Department of General Surgery, Istanbul University Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul-Turkey.
  • Güney MK; Department of General Surgery, Istanbul University Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul-Turkey.
  • Yanar H; Department of General Surgery, Istanbul University Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul-Turkey.
Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg ; 28(4): 537-540, 2022 Apr.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35485507
Actinomycosis is a rare, chronic granulomatous disease that is challenging to diagnose because the clinical symptoms and signs are nonspecific. Usage of intrauterine device (IUD) or being immunocompromised is facilitating factors. Clinical and radiological findings can mimic malignant neoplasm, inflammatory bowel disorder, or acute diverticulitis. We report a case of actinomyces infection of the colon secondary to IUD, which is a rare cause of acute abdominal pain and can mimic a malignant neoplasm. We also provide a review of the literature. Unnecessary surgery can be avoided with the correct diagnosis of granulomatous infectious diseases that can be treated with antibiotics.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Actinomicosis / Abdomen Agudo / Dispositivos Intrauterinos / Neoplasias Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies Límite: Female / Humans Idioma: En Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Actinomicosis / Abdomen Agudo / Dispositivos Intrauterinos / Neoplasias Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies Límite: Female / Humans Idioma: En Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article