2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.urols.2012.10.001
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Renal actinomycosis—An unusual cause of a renal abscess

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“…In this situation, inflammatory reactions in adjacent structures like as the retroperitoneum and psoas muscle are frequent. With this pattern the renal tumor is an unlikely diagnosis (4,7,20,23). A CT 2…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In this situation, inflammatory reactions in adjacent structures like as the retroperitoneum and psoas muscle are frequent. With this pattern the renal tumor is an unlikely diagnosis (4,7,20,23). A CT 2…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Actinomycosis is implicated in the loss of host's mucosal barriers and infiltration of bacteria into the adjacent organ or bloodstream. It is characterized as chronic granulomatous and suppurative inflammation, which is usually complicated with abscess formation or sinus tract with sulfur granule discharge (7). Kidney involvement via direct extension from the contiguous structures or hematogenous infection is rare and reported in less than 25 studies since 1990, in English literature (Table 1) (5,.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Treatments were heterogeneous as well, including surgical debridement and oral, intravenous and intraperitoneal antibiotics. Only 1 of 20 reported cases resulted in death 21‐39 …”
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“…Sporadically also genitourinary involvement can occur with renal or perirenal masses [20]. Thoracic disease could result from a direct extension into the mediastinum from a cervical-facial infection, or as transdiaphragmatic or retroperitoneal spread from the abdomen.…”
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“…Some authors show that PET is highly sensitive but not specific for actinomycosis infection, and can be interesting to evaluate the effectiveness of the antibiotic therapy [13]. Another radiological technique with an important role in the diagnostic of this infection is the Gallium-67-citrate scintigraphy [20]. This scintigraphy exhibits an increase uptake of radioactivity in infected foci.…”
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confidence: 99%