J Korean Med Sci. 2002 Feb;17(1):121-124. English.
Published online Apr 22, 2009.
Copyright © 2002 The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences
Case Report

Primary Vesical Actinomycosis: A Case Diagnosed by Multiple Transabdominal Needle Biopsies

Kyoung Rae Lee, Young Su Ko, Jeong Woo Yu, Cheol Yong Yoon, Chul Hwan Kim and Duck Ki Yoon
    • Department of Urology, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
    • Department of Pathology, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Primary vesical actinomycosis is an extremely rare disease. In most cases it is misdiagnosed as vesical or urachal tumor and usually diagnosed through post-operative pathologic confirmation. Here we report a case of primary vesical actinomycosis confirmed by preoperative repeated multiple transabdominal biopsies. The patient was a 49-yr-old woman who presented with frequency, dysuria, and intermittent gross hematuria for 2 months. Computed tomography and cystoscopic examination showed broad-based, edematous, and protruding mass at the dome and anterior portion of the bladder. The clinical and imaging findings of the patient initially suggested vesical malignancy. Transurethral resection and multiple biopsies of the mass were performed. Pathologic examination demonstrated fibrosis with chronic inflammation. We performed repeated transabdominal multiple needle biopsies for further pathologic confirmation. Histopathologic examination demonstrated typical sulfur granules, which were consistent with actinomycosis.

Keywords
Actinomycosis; Bladder tumor; Needle biopsy


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