ABDOMINALNA AKTINOMIKOZA "IMITATOR" KARCINOMA KOLONA

Natasa Katanic ,
Natasa Katanic
K. Bojovic ,
K. Bojovic
I. Milosevic ,
I. Milosevic
L. Lavadinovic ,
L. Lavadinovic
J. Aritonovic ,
J. Aritonovic
A. Odalovic ,
A. Odalovic
J. Malinic
J. Malinic

Published: 01.12.2013.

Volume 43, Issue 3 (2014)

pp. 83-86;

https://doi.org/10.5937/pramed1403083k

Abstract

Prikazan je slujaj poznice stare 52 godine sa abdominalnom aktinomykozom, kod koje su se symptoms zapatili dva mecea pre hospitalizationizacije. Abdominal actinomycosis is rare, chronic, granulomatous infection, koju karakterime pojaja ''sumpornih granula''. It usually occurs in patients with surgical interventions or invasive procedures, manifesting tumors in the abdomen. The diagnosis is often difficult to establish. U manje od 10% is placed preoperatively. Definitive diagnosis is based on makroskopskom and histološkom pregledu sampler zavrentih tsikava. Lečenje is carried out intravenskom primenom coché doza penicillin u durati od 2-6 nedelja, a potom peroralna antibiotska terapija traje još 6-12 meseci.

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