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Cervicofacial actinomycosis: diagnosis by fine needle aspiration cytology
Actinomycosis is a bacterial infection caused by Actinomycetes and can affect any site in the body. Although well documented in exfoliative cytology and histopathology, only a few cases diagnosed on fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) from various sites
Prasad Sah, Shatrughan
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Periapical actinomycosis of the mandible: A diagnostic challenge mimicking conventional apical periodontitis- A case report. [PDF]
Verma S +4 more
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Cervicofacial actinomycosis with an atypical presentation
Siddhartha, Dash +5 more
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Tonsillar Actinomycosis Associated With Cervical Lymphadenopathy: A Rare Benign Condition Mimicking Malignancy. [PDF]
Elaissaoui S +3 more
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Tonsillar actinomycosis in a renal transplant patient
Actinomyces organisms are Gram-positive, facultative anaerobes that frequently colonize the normal oral cavity and, occasionally, may result in oral-cervicofacial disease. However, tonsillar involvement is very rare. Although this rare infection has been
Derin, A.T. +3 more
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A Life-Threatening Cause of Stridor, Primary Tracheal Actinomycosis. [PDF]
Topaloglu O +3 more
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Actinomycosis in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-related complex.
The first case, to our knowledge, of cervicofacial actinomycosis arising in a patient with evidence of infection by the human T-cell lymphotrophic virus type III, the causal agent of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, is reported.
Greenberg, M S +4 more
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The Hidden Threat: Maxillary Hardware-Associated Actinomycosis in Diabetes. [PDF]
Shapoo N, Boma N.
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Cervicofacial Actinomycosis: Report of Two Cases
This article presents two cases of actinomycosis. Case 1 was a 39-year-old man who was first seen with the chief complaint of swelling around the left submandibular region.
KAWAI, MICHIO +4 more
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