Title of article :
Clinical, Endoscopic, and Histopathological Aspects of Sigmoid Actinomycosis; A Case Report and Literature Review
Author/Authors :
Zamani, Farhad GastoIntestinal and Liver Disease Research Centre(GILDRC) - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Sohrabi, Masoudreza GastoIntestinal and Liver Disease Research Centre(GILDRC) - Iran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Actinomycosis is a rare and chronic infectious disease caused by a nonspore
gram- positive, anaerobic bacterium that rarely infects the colon, in particular
the left colon.
A 53-year-old woman was referred to us due to chronic abdominal pain,
bloating, a few episodes of bloody-mucous rectal discharge, and change of
bowel habits. Her medical history and physical examination were unremarkable.
Colonoscopy revealed a polypoid mass like lesion located 20 cm proximal
to the anal verge above the rectosigmoid junction. Several biopsy samples
were taken. Histopathological evaluation showed actinomycosis infection.
Consequently the patient was treated with intravenous and then six months
oral penicillin. Her complaints and colonic mass resolved totally.
Diagnosis of colonic actinomycosis is not an easy task. It is advisable to
keep this infection in mind among the differential diagnoses of unusual abdominal
masses. Colonoscopy and histopathological examination can be the
preferred modality for diagnosis of colonic actinomycosis infection.
Keywords :
Penicillin , Sigmoid , Left colon , Actinomycosis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics