Thoracic actinomycosis: A rare occurrence

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Actinroamcytces israelii is a branching anaerobic bacilli microorganism that can be identified as normal flora throughout various portions of the human alimentary canal. It is crucial to establish a diagnosis as treatment will vary depending on the clinical form of the disease. We report a case of a 78-year-old man who initially presented with an acute onset of respiratory distress displayed contrast leakage on computed tomography from the site of a previously inserted esophageal stent for an unsuccessful surgical repair of an esophageal rupture. In addition to the contrast leakage, the presence of a bronchopulmonary fistula imaging prompted the need for further investigation. Our patient was empirically treated with antibiotics and obtained blood cultures, which returned positive A. israelii.

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Jehangir, W., Vaidya, B., Enakuaa, S., Raoof, N., Middleton, J. R., & Yousif, A. (2016). Thoracic actinomycosis: A rare occurrence. Infectious Disease Reports, 8(1), 4–5. https://doi.org/10.4081/idr.2016.5963

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