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Actinomyces infection as a complication of a post-radiotherapy rectal ulcer.

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Actinomyces infection as a complication of a post-radiotherapy rectal ulcer.

Rev Esp Enferm Dig. 2016 Sep;108(9):580-1

Authors: Martos Plasencia C, Olivencia Palomar P, Patón Arenas R, Verdejo Gil C, Salmoral Luque R, Peña Gómez M, De la Santa Belda E, López Viedma B, Olmedo Camacho J

Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Pelvic radiotherapy is associated with early and late local complication. Actinomyces bacterium is part of the saprophyte flora, although some infection underlying factors are known , the pathophysiology of the disease is still unexplained. Frequently it is involved in oral, gastrointestinal and respiratory infections.
CASE REPORT: We present the description of a clinical case supported with images. So that we have developed a bibliographical research in Pubmed data base including the following key words: Ulcer, rectum, brachitherapy and Actinomyces. The most recent original articles published in the last teen years, related with the pathology observed in the patient of the case, were selected.
DISCUSSION: Brachitherapy over pelvic beds ( prostate, cervix and uterus) could be associated with digestive complications specially in the rectum. Those complications might oscillate from mild inflammatory changes in the mucosa to serious damages as ulcers and lack of tissue. This situation increase the risk of opportunistic infections which could endanger the clinical improve of our patients. We suggest to remember those germen in the diagnosis process in other to achieve an early diagnosis and to use a targeted treatment.

PMID: 27615019 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]



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