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Case Report

EJMCR. 2018; 2(3): 104-107


Recurrent pelvic actinomycosis: a case report

Vishal Walasangikar, Priya Hira, Ameya Kulkarni, Amit Jain, Rajaram Sharma, Sumit Mitkar, Amrita Narang, Amit Dey.




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Background: Actinomycosis is a chronic granulomatous disease caused by an obligate anaerobic species from the genus Actinomyces.
Case Presentation: We describe the case of a 36-year-old woman, who presented with recurrent episodes of abdominal pain since 2002. These bouts of abdominal pain increased in severity over the last 4 years, and the patient was subsequently diagnosed to have actinomycosis.
Conclusion: Although intra-abdominal actinomycosis is very rare, it should be considered in the differential diagnosis of abdominal pain, particularly in any women using an intra-uterine device and presenting with abdominal pain or a pelvic mass. If actinomycosis is suspected preoperatively, appropriate handling and processing of cultures can increase the diagnostic yield and may save the patient from an extensive surgery.

Key words: Actinomycosis, CT (computerized tomography), granulomatous, fungal, IUCD (intra-uterine contraceptive device)






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