Actinomycotic liver abscess:

A rare complication of colonic diverticular disease 

Autores: Joshi Vijay, Koulaouzidis Anastasios, McGoldrick Steve, Tighe Mark, Tan Chew

Resumen

We present the first case of hepatic actinomycosis requiring both medical and surgical intervention due to liver dissemination from a primary colonic abscess. A 52-year-old white male had a computerised (CT) abdominal scan following an episode of collapse and was found to have peri-colonic and hepatic abscesses. Prior to this episode, he suffered with a two month history of fever, unexplained weight loss, and anaemia suggesting possible malignancy. He was treated with both radiological and surgical drainage of the abscesses, alongside the antibiotic cover and underwent an anterior colonic resection with primary anastomosis. There have been no previous reports of an actinomycotic liver abscess complicating colonic diverticular abscess. A multi-team approach is recommended when disseminated actinomycotic infection is encountered.

Palabras clave: Actinomycosis liver abscess diverticular disease.

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Vol. 9 Núm.1. Enero-Marzo 2010 Pags. 96-98 Ann Hepatol 2010; 9(1)