“…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].…”