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Harshad S Limaye1, Anupa R A Hinduja1, Mitusha Verma1
1Department of General Medicine, Nanavati Superspeciality Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
Abstract:
We report a case of cerebral actinomycosis in a 62-year-old male who presented with right-sided weakness and focal convulsions. MRI scan showed a solid intra axial space occupying lesion in the left frontal lobe. Left parietal craniotomy with intra-operative USG guided aspiration and excision of the mass (containing necrotic material) was done. Actinomyces israelii was isolated from the aspirated material. Patient received ceftriaxone and clindamycin for 12 weeks. Physiotherapy and anti-epileptic drugs were continued. On subsequent follow-up visits, his power improved to 5/5 in lower limb, 4/5 in proximal upper limb, 2/5 in distal upper limb. Actinomycosis can cause diverse clinical manifestations, and therefore clinical suspicion is key to diagnosis. Early diagnosis and treatment can lead to good treatment outcomes.
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