Korean J Med.  2003 Nov;65(Suppl 3):S907-S911.

A case of abdominal actinomycosis simulating Dieulafoy's ulcer

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  • 1Department of Internal Medicine, Yeosu Jeonnam Hospital, Yeosu, Korea. jns9608@naver.com

Abstract

Actinomycosis is a chronic suppurative and granulomatous disease caused by Actinomyces species and characterized by sulfur granule formation. Depending on the site of primary infection, it is generally classified as cervicofacial, thoracic and abdominal type. Abdominal actinomycosis is often difficult to diagnose before operation because of low frequency and no characteristic clinical features of the disease. As it progresses chronically, it can be misdiagnosed such as cancer, inflammatory bowel disease or other abscess. The diagnosis is usually based on histologic demonstration of sulfur granules in pus or surgically resected specimen. In vast majority of cases, treatment has consisted of long-term antibiotic therapy coupled with surgical resection. We experienced a case of colonic actinomycosis initially diagnosed as Dieulafoy's ulcer and confirmed by colonoscopic biopsy. Treatment with intravenous penicillin for 4 weeks was successful independently, and we report this case with a brief review of literatures.

Keyword

Actinomycosis; Sulfur Granule; Colonoscopy

MeSH Terms

Abscess
Actinomyces
Actinomycosis*
Biopsy
Colon
Colonoscopy
Diagnosis
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Penicillins
Sulfur
Suppuration
Ulcer*
Penicillins
Sulfur
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