Spirochetosis Mimicking Acute Appendicitis: Clinical Report and Review of the Literature

Q2 Medicine Inflammatory Intestinal Diseases Pub Date : 2023-09-21 DOI:10.1159/000531961
Magdalena Lüthy, Samuel A. Käser, Carolin Wagener, René Fahrner
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Introduction: Intestinal spirochetosis is sometimes found by chance in histological specimen of routine endoscopies. There are only a few cases described in the literature that spirochetosis of the appendix was mimicking acute appendicitis. We present a case of pseudoappendicitis with the histological finding of spirochetes and review the current literature. Case Presentation: A 72-year-old woman presented with pain of the lower right abdomen and previous systemic corticoid therapy. In clinical examination, there was a tenderness and pain in the right lower quadrant, and inflammation values were elevated. An abdominal computed tomography scan revealed no obvious inflammation of the appendix. A diagnostic laparoscopy was performed and revealed a macroscopically uninflamed appendix which was removed. Histology revealed spirochetosis of the appendix but no typical signs of appendicitis. The patient was treated with antibiotics for 5 days and was discharged without abdominal pain. In a clinical control 6 weeks later, the abdominal pain had disappeared and the patient was in good clinical condition. Discussion: Intestinal spirochetosis is randomly found in histological specimen during routine endoscopies, even in asymptomatic patients. There are only a few cases described with spirochetosis of the appendix causing pain and mimicking appendicitis; hence, this entity is an important differential diagnosis of pain in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen.
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模仿急性阑尾炎的螺旋体病:临床报告和文献回顾
& lt; b> & lt; i>简介:& lt; / i> & lt; / b>肠螺旋体病有时在常规内窥镜检查的组织学标本中偶然发现。文献中只有少数病例描述阑尾螺旋体病是模仿急性阑尾炎。我们报告一例假性阑尾炎的组织学发现与螺旋体和复习目前的文献。& lt; b> & lt; i>案例表示:& lt; / i> & lt; / b>一名72岁女性,以右下腹部疼痛和既往全身皮质激素治疗为主诉。临床检查,右下腹有压痛和疼痛,炎症值升高。腹部计算机断层扫描显示阑尾无明显炎症。进行诊断性腹腔镜检查,发现宏观上未发炎的阑尾被切除。组织学显示阑尾螺旋体病,但无阑尾炎的典型征象。患者经抗生素治疗5 d,出院时无腹痛。临床对照6周后腹痛消失,临床情况良好。& lt; b> & lt; i>讨论:& lt; / i> & lt; / b>肠螺旋体病是随机发现的组织学标本在常规内镜检查,甚至在无症状的患者。只有少数病例被描述为阑尾螺旋体病,引起疼痛和类似阑尾炎;因此,这个实体是一个重要的鉴别诊断疼痛在右下腹。
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Inflammatory Intestinal Diseases
Inflammatory Intestinal Diseases Medicine-Gastroenterology
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