Department of Genetics and Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland
Case Report
Abdominal Actinomycosis: Case Report
Author(s): Mateusz Biczysko*, Hanna Tomczak, Adam Bobkiewicz, Tomasz Banasiewicz and Lukasz Krokowicz
Actinomycosis is a bacterial infection with chronic or subacute nature that is caused by anaerobic bacteria of Actinomyces species. Originally, it
was considered a disease of fungal etiology. As of today, it is known that it is a bacterial disease caused by microorganisms that
naturally live in the oral cavity, the final section of gastrointestinal tract, and in the female reproductive system. Actinomyces reveal their
virulence only in the case of mucosal membrane disruption. Infection spreads through continuity in surrounding tissue forming extensive
abscesses and fistulas producing yellow colored granules. The most common localizations for lesions caused by Actinomyces are the cervicofacial
region, rib cage, abdominal cavity, and pelvis in women.
The subject of this case is actinomycosis in a 35 years old patient. Typical symptoms presented by patients wi.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2684-4915.2022.6.219
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