2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2010.06.015
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Case report: actinomycosis of the appendix—an unusual cause of acute appendicitis in children

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“…Abdominal actinomycosis involves the appendix and caecum in 66% of the presentations [18], [19], of these, perforated appendicitis is the stimulus in 75% of the cases [19]; therefore, as in our case, the disease is rarely found in an inflamed but intact appendix [8]. Clinical presentation has an indolent course, with an initial nonspecific presentation, usually with lower abdominal pain and fever, with less than 10% of the cases diagnosed before surgery [8], [9], [10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Abdominal actinomycosis involves the appendix and caecum in 66% of the presentations [18], [19], of these, perforated appendicitis is the stimulus in 75% of the cases [19]; therefore, as in our case, the disease is rarely found in an inflamed but intact appendix [8]. Clinical presentation has an indolent course, with an initial nonspecific presentation, usually with lower abdominal pain and fever, with less than 10% of the cases diagnosed before surgery [8], [9], [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only a few cases of appendicitis arising from actinomycosis have been reported [2][3][4][5][6][7]. However, performing an interval appendectomy and tracking with CT examination during the period of non-operative management is where our case differs from previously reported ones.…”
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“…With an incidence rate between 1/300,000 and 1/1,000,000 [9], abdominal actinomycosis (AA) constitutes 20% of all cases of actinomycosis [2]. The appendix and ileocecal region are common sites of involvement [9] and 65% of AA cases are associated with acute appendicitis [3]. …”
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“…The overall incidence of actinomycosis is virtually impossible to ascertain since failure to consider it as a diagnosis and difficulty confirming it lead to under-reporting [9]. Approximately 65% of abdominal actinomycosis cases occur in association with acute appendicitis [10].…”
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confidence: 99%