2017, Number 2
Tumor Presentation of Pelvic Actinomycosis
Chao PC, Perez GS, Agreda PA, Valdés ÁK
Language: Spanish
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Page: 133-137
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ABSTRACT
Actinomycosis is an uncommon granulomatous chronic disease caused by grampositive, anaerobic, microaerophilic bacteria, mainly of the genus Actynomices. We present the case of a 49-year-old woman with a clinical condition of approximately 4 months of evolution due to constipation, associated with rectal tenesmus during defecation and weight loss, carrier of an intrauterine device for 7 years. In the physical examination, the presence of a mass was found, with poorly defined edges, flank anda iliac fossa right, and hypogastrium, not painful on palpation. Abdominal ultrasonography reported a mass in the hepatic caudate lobe and a structure of ill-defined contours in intimate contact with the bladder roof and uterine fundus. The lesion biopsy revealed actinomycosis. It was confirmed in a patient with palpable mass in hypogastrium and intrauterine device placed.