2015
DOI: 10.1007/s15010-015-0814-6
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Acne inversa complicated by Actinomyces neuii

Abstract: Primary cutaneous Actinomycosis is a rare entity and the combination of AI and Actinomycosis has never been reported before. Failure to detect superinfections of AI lesions with slow-growing pathogens like Actinomyces spp. might contribute to high recurrence rates after immunosuppressive therapy of AI. The present case underlines the potentially multifactorial pathogenesis of the disease and the importance of considering and treating potential infections before initiating immunosuppressive regimens for AI pati… Show more

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“…Classical actinomycosis manifests clinically as chronic, granulomatous abscess with tissue fibrosis and draining sinuses and unresponsiveness to empiric antimicrobial therapy of a presumed abscess. The face and neck are the most common sites of actinomycosis in humans followed by thoracic, abdomino-pelvic, cerebral and skin infections 26 . Actinomycosis is generally considered an uncommon disease that affects patients of all ages and can appear in both immunocompetent and immunocompromised individuals 27 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Classical actinomycosis manifests clinically as chronic, granulomatous abscess with tissue fibrosis and draining sinuses and unresponsiveness to empiric antimicrobial therapy of a presumed abscess. The face and neck are the most common sites of actinomycosis in humans followed by thoracic, abdomino-pelvic, cerebral and skin infections 26 . Actinomycosis is generally considered an uncommon disease that affects patients of all ages and can appear in both immunocompetent and immunocompromised individuals 27 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this reason, it is important to treat possible infections before starting immunosuppressive treatment for HS 12. Actinomyces has also been previously reported in the setting of diverticular disease and/or abdominal mass 13–15…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Nodules secondary to deep dermatophytosis in patients with HS can also be mistaken for the malignant transformation of chronically affected HS skin, which is a known association [97][98][99]. The rapid identification of such pathogens, including slow-growing organisms such as Actinomyces neuii is essential in avoiding confounding symptomatology [100].…”
Section: Cutaneous Dysbiosis In Hidradenitis Suppurativamentioning
confidence: 99%