AI Article Synopsis

  • Pulmonary actinomycosis (PA) is a rare infection that often mimics lung cancer, making diagnosis tricky.
  • A review of 31 studies found that the majority of cases were in Europe, affecting mostly males over 50 years old, with a mortality rate of 6.25%.
  • Diagnosing PA relies heavily on histopathological examination, and appropriate antibiotic treatments include penicillin and its derivatives, emphasizing the need for increased awareness to distinguish PA from lung cancer to avoid unnecessary surgeries.

Article Abstract

Background: Pulmonary actinomycosis (PA) is a rare type of infection that can be challenging to diagnose since it often mimics lung cancer.

Methods: Published case reports and case series of PA in patients with suspicion of lung cancer were considered, and data were extracted by a structured search through PubMed/Medline.

Results: After analyzing Medline, 31 studies were reviewed, from which 48 cases were extracted. Europe had the highest prevalence of reported cases with 45.1%, followed by Asia (32.2%), America (19.3%), and Africa (3.2%). The average age of patients was 58.9 years, and 75% of all patients were above 50 years old. Male patients (70%) were predominantly affected by PA. The overall mortality rate was 6.25%. In only eight cases, the causative agent was reported, and was the most common isolated pathogen with three cases. Based on histopathological examination, 75% of the cases were diagnosed, and the lobectomy was performed in 10 cases, the most common surgical intervention. In 50% of the cases, the selective antibiotics were intravenous and oral penicillin, followed by amoxicillin (29.1%), amoxicillin-clavulanic acid, ampicillin, levofloxacin, and doxycycline.

Conclusion: The non-specific symptoms resemble lung cancer, leading to confusion between PA and cancer in imaging scans. Radiological techniques are helpful but have limitations that can lead to unnecessary surgeries when confusing PA with lung cancer. Therefore, it is important to raise awareness about the signs and symptoms of PA and lung cancer to prevent undesirable complications and ensure appropriate treatment measures are taken.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10960364PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2024.1356390DOI Listing

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