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Urologia Internationalis, 1992
Actinomycosis of the genitourinary tract is rare. Herein we report a case of actinomycosis of the urethra following staged hypospadia repair. Pathophysiology and treatment options of this rare lesion are discussed.
K, Weingärtner +4 more
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Actinomycosis of the genitourinary tract is rare. Herein we report a case of actinomycosis of the urethra following staged hypospadia repair. Pathophysiology and treatment options of this rare lesion are discussed.
K, Weingärtner +4 more
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Infection, 2008
A 59-year-old, healthy Croatian presented with a slowly growing tumor in the left lower abdomen, which was slightly painful on compression. He complained of neither dyspepsia nor fever. There were no pathologic findings in laboratory analysis, particularly no elevation of leukocytes or C-reactive protein.
M C, Mueller +3 more
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A 59-year-old, healthy Croatian presented with a slowly growing tumor in the left lower abdomen, which was slightly painful on compression. He complained of neither dyspepsia nor fever. There were no pathologic findings in laboratory analysis, particularly no elevation of leukocytes or C-reactive protein.
M C, Mueller +3 more
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European Respiratory Journal, 1994
Endobronchial actinomycosis was found to be the cause of right-sided atelectasis and haemoptysis in a 57 year old man without predisposing conditions. Fibreoptic bronchoscopy revealed occlusion of the intermediate bronchus by yellow-white masses. The diagnosis was confirmed histologically and by positive Actinomyces culture from bioptic material ...
K, Dalhoff +4 more
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Endobronchial actinomycosis was found to be the cause of right-sided atelectasis and haemoptysis in a 57 year old man without predisposing conditions. Fibreoptic bronchoscopy revealed occlusion of the intermediate bronchus by yellow-white masses. The diagnosis was confirmed histologically and by positive Actinomyces culture from bioptic material ...
K, Dalhoff +4 more
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European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1986
Abdominal actinomycosis seldom occurs before puberty. The symptomatology of abdominal actinomycosis is non-specific and the diagnosis is difficult to make. Previously, this condition was associated with a high mortality rate. The following patient had a flank abscess due to actinomycosis as a late complication of perforated appendix which was diagnosed
A, Hadary, O Z, Lernau, S, Nissan
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Abdominal actinomycosis seldom occurs before puberty. The symptomatology of abdominal actinomycosis is non-specific and the diagnosis is difficult to make. Previously, this condition was associated with a high mortality rate. The following patient had a flank abscess due to actinomycosis as a late complication of perforated appendix which was diagnosed
A, Hadary, O Z, Lernau, S, Nissan
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