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[A rare case of primary abdominal actinomycosis]
M G Lazzaretti1, A Rosi, M Gavioli
1IV Divisione Chirurgia Generale, USL n. 16, Ospedale Civile, Castelfranco Emilia, Modena.
Minerva Chirurgica
|September 1, 1996
Abstract:
The authors describe a case of primary abdominal actinomycosis operated on because of peritonitis sustained by a tubo-ovarian abscess. They discuss the pathogenesis of the case: the patient had been on intrauterine device contraception till two months earlier and had been operated on for breast cancer. Preoperative diagnosis is quite impossible and only the microscopic observation of the specimen can show the causative agent. Surgical options are reported, stressing the need for an adequate period of antimicrobial therapy.
Keywords:
AntibioticsBacterial And Fungal DiseasesCase StudiesDeveloped CountriesDiseasesDrugsEndoscopyEuropeExaminations And DiagnosesInfectionsItalyLaparoscopyLaparotomyMediterranean CountriesPelvic InfectionsPeritoneal DiseasesPhysical Examinations And DiagnosesResearch MethodologySouthern EuropeStudiesSurgeryTreatment