2014
DOI: 10.1097/01.pat.0000454386.71306.eb
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Primary gastric actinomycosis: report of a case diagnosed in a gastroscopic biopsy

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“…Primary gastric actinomycosis frequently presents as low-grade fever, epigastric pain, weight loss, upper GI bleeding and rarely symptoms of gastric outlet obstruction. [3,12,14] The patient under study presented with similar clinical features suggestive of actinomycosis. She had undergone cholecystectomy six months ago and was diagnosed on histopathological examination as a case of gastric adenocarcinoma later on, both of which are predisposing factors for acquiring abdominal actinomycosis.…”
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“…Primary gastric actinomycosis frequently presents as low-grade fever, epigastric pain, weight loss, upper GI bleeding and rarely symptoms of gastric outlet obstruction. [3,12,14] The patient under study presented with similar clinical features suggestive of actinomycosis. She had undergone cholecystectomy six months ago and was diagnosed on histopathological examination as a case of gastric adenocarcinoma later on, both of which are predisposing factors for acquiring abdominal actinomycosis.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…CT findings mostly demonstrate an infiltrative lesion with diffuse gastric wall thickening suggestive of gastric adenocarcinoma or lymphoma. [2,14] Endoscopic findings of the disease may simulate a gastric neoplasm and include submucosal tumor-like or infiltrative lesions and occasionally, mucosal ulceration. In the present case, endoscopic findings revealed elevated surface and two openings containing necrotic material near the lesser curvature of stomach.…”
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