Hypopharyngeal and Laryngeal Actinomycosis Mimicking Malignancy-A Case Report.

Jamie Masliah, Richard Raad, Arnav Shah, Kerstin Stenson
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Actinomycosis is a rare bacterial infection caused by Actinomyces, a group of Gram-positive anaerobic bacilli. These bacteria are a normal component of human flora; however, they can become pathogenic in susceptible hosts by entering through mucosal defects and disseminating submucosally to involve the surrounding tissue. Cervicofacial actinomycosis is the most common presentation; however, Actinomyces can rarely involve other aspects of the head and neck. Actinomycosis in this region is often mistaken for other disease processes, given its tendency to mimic other pathologies. We present a unique case of a 72-year-old male presenting with acute respiratory compromise due to submucosal actinomycosis of both the hypopharynx and the larynx requiring an emergent surgical airway. Many aspects of this patient's presentation were highly suspicious of malignancy, including medical history, presenting symptoms, flexible laryngoscopy findings, CT results, and intraoperative appearance of the lesions. Actinomycosis should remain on the differential in patients with a submucosal laryngeal mass with clinical and radiographic evidence of extra laryngeal extension, especially in patients with a history of mucosal trauma, poor dentition, or an immunocompromised state. Multiple biopsies should be obtained, with definitive surgical treatment planning pending final pathology.

下咽喉部模拟恶性放线菌病1例报告。
放线菌病是一种罕见的由放线菌引起的细菌感染,放线菌是一组革兰氏阳性厌氧杆菌。这些细菌是人体菌群的正常组成部分;然而,它们可以通过粘膜缺陷进入易感宿主并在粘膜下传播并累及周围组织而成为致病性。颈面放线菌病是最常见的表现;然而,放线菌很少涉及头部和颈部的其他方面。放线菌病在该地区经常被误认为是其他疾病过程,因为它的倾向模仿其他病理。我们提出一个独特的情况下,72岁的男性提出急性呼吸损害由于黏膜下放线菌病的下咽和喉部需要紧急手术气道。该患者表现的许多方面都高度怀疑是恶性肿瘤,包括病史、表现症状、柔性喉镜检查结果、CT结果和术中病变的表现。放线菌病应在有临床和影像学证据表明喉外伸的粘膜下肿物的患者中保持鉴别,特别是在有粘膜外伤史、牙列不良或免疫功能低下的患者中。应进行多次活检,确定手术治疗计划,等待最终病理。
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