Romanian Neurosurgery (Jun 2017)

Intracranial actinomycosis

  • Alfonso Pacheco-Hernandez,
  • Jorque Aquino-Matus,
  • Willem Guillermo Calderon-Miranda,
  • Jean Carlos Pinto-Angarita,
  • Ronsangela Ramirez-Barranco,
  • Katherine Gomez-Barragan,
  • Ernesto Jose Rocha-Reyes,
  • Marco Antonio Blancas-Rivera,
  • Zyanya Patricia Carbajal Menes,
  • Paulo Cesar Puac Polanco,
  • Guru Dutta Satyarthee,
  • Luis Rafael Moscote-Salazar

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 2

Abstract

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Actinomycosis infection is a slow progressing disease, in which involvment of the central nervous system by Actinomyces israelii is uncommon (less than 5%). Clinical picture is non-specific and is often misdiagnosed with neoplasia; some clinical clues my arise suspicion. The case of a 59 year-old female is reported who presented headache and focal neurologic signs and in whom a out-of the hospital diagnosis of a neuroepitelial dysembryoplastic tumor was made; nonetheless after careful interview and physical exploration, a spectroscopy magnetic resonance of the brain and hystopathological description of the lesion was made and yielded the definitive diagnosis of intracranial actinomyces infection. Treatment and progression were uneventful.

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