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Case Reports
. 2004 Nov;104(5 Pt 2):1134-6.
doi: 10.1097/01.AOG.0000144118.90772.a1.

Retroperitoneal fibrosis secondary to actinomycosis with no intrauterine device

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Retroperitoneal fibrosis secondary to actinomycosis with no intrauterine device

Michael R Milam et al. Obstet Gynecol. 2004 Nov.

Abstract

Background: Actinomycotic pelvic infection usually occurs in the presence of an intrauterine device. It can result in pelvic inflammatory disease, tubo-ovarian abscess, and retroperitoneal fibrosis.

Case: A 35-year-old multipara who had never used an intrauterine device presented with a 5-month history of progressively worsening, colicky, right-sided abdominal pain, dysuria, weight loss, and constipation. She was found to have retroperitoneal fibrosis. The diagnosis of actinomycotic pelvic infection was made at laparotomy.

Conclusion: Actinomycosis may be considered in the differential diagnosis of women with retroperitoneal fibrosis, even when there is no history of an intrauterine device.

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  • Actinomyces: normal flora or pathogen?
    Peipert JF. Peipert JF. Obstet Gynecol. 2004 Nov;104(5 Pt 2):1132-3. doi: 10.1097/01.AOG.0000145267.59208.e7. Obstet Gynecol. 2004. PMID: 15516425 No abstract available.

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