Primary Actinomycosis of the Foot in a 37-year-old female Patient: A Case Study and Review of the Literature.

Nusret Xhaferi, A. Gavrilovski, M. Jakimova, Fatime Ukaj, Dea Dyla, Skender Ukaj
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Abstract: A parasitic disease called actinomycosis occurs when bacteria spread through body tissues, causing abscesses, inflammation, and pain. It affects the skin or deeper parts of the body and can sometimes affect the blood.[1]  The symptoms of actinomycosis may mimic those of other diseases or even neoplasms. Remission and exacerbation of symptoms occurring in parallel sequence with the initiation and cessation of therapy is a phenomenon that should increase suspicion of actinomycosis in any of its manifestations. [2] Microbiology, histopathology, and MRI revealed the presence of an unusual infectious agent, Actinomyces spp., which is also known as Madura foot [3] This implies a serious difficulty in getting a bactericidal concentration of the effective drug into areas of active infection and seriously questions the possibility of restoring the involved tissues [4, 8] The diagnosis was confirmed by isolation of the organisms by anaerobic culture giving typical molar tooth colonies. Final confirmation was done by histopathological examination. Case report; The patient's condition dates back 5 years before the operative treatment when for the first time the patient reported that she was stabbed with a foreign body in the area of ​​the left foot. The patient was treated at home and in the beginning, did not go to the doctor. She occasionally complained of pain and swelling but the pain was not distressing, with no fever and no swelling of the foot…
37岁女性患者原发性足部放线菌病:个案研究及文献回顾。
摘要:当细菌通过身体组织传播,引起脓肿、炎症和疼痛时,就会发生一种名为放线菌病的寄生虫病。它会影响皮肤或身体的深层,有时还会影响血液。[1] 放线菌病的症状可能与其他疾病甚至肿瘤的症状相似。症状的缓解和恶化与治疗的开始和停止平行发生,这一现象应增加对放线菌病任何表现的怀疑。[2]微生物学、组织病理学和MRI显示存在一种不寻常的传染源放线菌属。,这也被称为马杜拉足[3]。这意味着很难将有效药物的杀菌浓度带入活动性感染区域,并严重质疑恢复相关组织的可能性[4,8]。通过厌氧培养分离出具有典型臼齿菌落的生物体来确认诊断。通过组织病理学检查进行最终确认。病例报告;患者的病情可以追溯到手术治疗前5年,当时患者首次报告她在​​左脚。病人在家接受治疗,一开始没有去看医生。她偶尔会抱怨疼痛和肿胀,但疼痛并不令人痛苦,没有发烧,脚也没有肿胀…
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