猝不及防--伪装成恶性肿瘤的胰腺放线菌病。

IF 1.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Nikhil Kenny Thomas, John P Thomas, Mukundan Swaminathan
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一名患有慢性胰腺炎的 57 岁男子因腹痛和呕吐急性加重前来就诊。他曾在原位安装过一个胰管支架,但在就诊前一年被移除。起初怀疑是急性慢性胰腺炎,腹部和盆腔的计算机断层扫描(CT)显示胰腺萎缩,胰头有新的肿块,因此怀疑是胰腺恶性肿瘤。在内镜超声(EUS)引导下,对胰腺头部肿块进行了紧急细针活检,组织学评估结果令人惊讶地发现了放线菌菌落。及时启动长期抗生素疗程后,患者的临床和影像学状况得到了明显改善。本病例突显了胰腺放线菌病的罕见表现,该病通常可伪装成恶性肿瘤。放线菌虽然是一种肠道共生菌,但如果放线菌通过粘膜破损处进入组织,如腹部手术后或本病例中观察到的胰腺导管介入术后,放线菌就会产生致病作用。及早发现并使用抗生素进行适当治疗可使患者临床康复并彻底消除感染。
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Caught in the act - pancreatic actinomycosis masquerading as malignancy.

A 57-year-old male with a background of chronic pancreatitis presented with acutely worsening abdominal pain and vomiting. He previously had a pancreatic duct stent in situ which had been removed 1 year prior to presentation. Initially suspected to be acute-on-chronic pancreatitis, a computed tomography (CT) scan of the abdomen and pelvis revealed an atrophic pancreas and a new mass in the pancreatic head, raising the suspicion of pancreatic malignancy. An urgent endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided fine needle biopsy of the pancreatic head mass surprisingly revealed the presence of actinomyces colonies on histological evaluation. Prompt initiation of a prolonged antibiotic course led to significant clinical and radiological improvement. This case highlights the rare presentation of pancreatic actinomycosis which can often masquerade as malignancy. Although a gut commensal, actinomyces can elicit pathogenic effects if allowed to enter tissues through a breach in the mucosal lining such as following abdominal surgery or pancreatic duct intervention as observed in this case. Early recognition and appropriate treatment with antibiotics can lead to clinical recovery and complete resolution of the infection.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (JRCPE) is the College’s quarterly, peer-reviewed journal, with an international circulation of 8,000. It has three main emphases – clinical medicine, education and medical history. The online JRCPE provides full access to the contents of the print journal and has a number of additional features including advance online publication of recently accepted papers, an online archive, online-only papers, online symposia abstracts, and a series of topic-specific supplements, primarily based on the College’s consensus conferences.
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