Pediatric pulmonary actinomycosis: A misdiagnosed case report.

Front Pediatr

Department of Radiology, Shenzhen Children's Hospital, Shenzhen, China.

Published: December 2022

Background: Pulmonary actinomycosis is an uncommon kind of bacterial illness caused by actinomycetes, involving the chest wall in extraordinarily rare cases. Due to non-specific clinical signs and perplexing radiological characteristics, this kind of pulmonary actinomycosis is frequently misinterpreted as a malignant tumor or lung abscess.

Case Presentation: An 11-year-old child presented with a palpable lump on his left chest and periodic chest discomfort. An irregular soft-tissue mass in the left upper zone with bony destruction was first identified as a malignant small round cell tumor (MSRCT) known as an Askin tumor on post-contrast CT. However, pathological biopsy of the pulmonary lesion through the chest wall revealed actinomycosis.

Conclusion: Pulmonary actinomycosis is an uncommon bacterial illness that has a variety of clinical manifestations, particularly in young patients. A chest lump with nearby "lace-like" rib bone destruction was the distinguishing characteristic of our case. For appropriate treatment and diagnosis, infection with actinomycosis should be considered when observing a similar chest lump. Pathological biopsy, as a valuable diagnostic tool, can help to distinguish between infectious diseases and thoracic tumors. The pathological manifestations of actinomycosis are characterized by inflammatory lesions that range from purulent to granuloma-like inflammatory processes, and second-generation sequencing of alveolar lavage fluid can help to confirm pathogens.

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