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Rhinoorbitocerebral Actinomycosis
Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2001To report a case of actinomycotic orbital abscess with subdural empyema and pansinusitis, an unusual presentation of a rarely seen infection.Case report.A 35-year-old man sought treatment for signs and symptoms of an orbital abscess 22 days after a dental extraction.
S, Nithyanandam +4 more
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Chest, 1993
Actinomycotic infection is uncommon and primary actinomycosis of the lung and chest wall has been less frequently reported. This disease may present as chronic debilitating illness with radiographic manifestation simulating lung tumor, pulmonary infiltrating lesion, or chronic suppuration.
M J, Hsieh +3 more
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Actinomycotic infection is uncommon and primary actinomycosis of the lung and chest wall has been less frequently reported. This disease may present as chronic debilitating illness with radiographic manifestation simulating lung tumor, pulmonary infiltrating lesion, or chronic suppuration.
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1975
Two cases of actinomycotic lesions of the periapical tissue in relation to the molars are described. The difficulty in obtaining a positive culture for actinomycetes in spite of definite histologic evidence of actinomycosis is highlighted. Besides antibiotics, the importance of planned treatment to deal with the underlying diseased periapical tissue ...
A, Samanta, C P, Malik, B K, Aikat
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Two cases of actinomycotic lesions of the periapical tissue in relation to the molars are described. The difficulty in obtaining a positive culture for actinomycetes in spite of definite histologic evidence of actinomycosis is highlighted. Besides antibiotics, the importance of planned treatment to deal with the underlying diseased periapical tissue ...
A, Samanta, C P, Malik, B K, Aikat
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1993
We reviewed the reported experience with actinomycosis otomastoiditis in the international literature, along with a recent case from our experience. All recently reported cases presented with persistent drainage and partial response to multiple courses of antibiotics. Diagnosis was uniformly made postoperatively, and the outcome was excellent following
M, Tarabichi, M, Schloss
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We reviewed the reported experience with actinomycosis otomastoiditis in the international literature, along with a recent case from our experience. All recently reported cases presented with persistent drainage and partial response to multiple courses of antibiotics. Diagnosis was uniformly made postoperatively, and the outcome was excellent following
M, Tarabichi, M, Schloss
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1958
Abstract 1. Actinomycosis of the mandible can be easily misdiagnosed in its acute or early stage. 2. Improperly sterilized dental instruments may be the source of cross-contamination in actinomycosis. 3. Actinomycosis is not restricted to rural folk or to those who have a history of chewing grass or straw. 4.
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Abstract 1. Actinomycosis of the mandible can be easily misdiagnosed in its acute or early stage. 2. Improperly sterilized dental instruments may be the source of cross-contamination in actinomycosis. 3. Actinomycosis is not restricted to rural folk or to those who have a history of chewing grass or straw. 4.
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1933
Actinomycosis of the orbit is not known to occur as a primary disease ; the fungous infection, as a rule, invades the orbital cavity by extension from the surrounding tissues. Because of the preexisting involvement of the head, these patients are rarely under the care of ophthalmologists—a fact which accounts for the small number of reports in the ...
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Actinomycosis of the orbit is not known to occur as a primary disease ; the fungous infection, as a rule, invades the orbital cavity by extension from the surrounding tissues. Because of the preexisting involvement of the head, these patients are rarely under the care of ophthalmologists—a fact which accounts for the small number of reports in the ...
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The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1954
L J, McCORMACK, J A, DICKSON, A R, REICH
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L J, McCORMACK, J A, DICKSON, A R, REICH
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