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Actinomyces causing psoas abscess: Case report of a peculiar forgotten disease. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Family Med Prim Care
Singh S   +3 more
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Malignant mimic: pulmonary actinomycosis with contiguous vertebral involvement and spinal cord compression. Illustrative case. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Neurosurg Case Lessons
Call-Orellana F   +5 more
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Thoracic actinomycosis

Scandinavian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 1989
Nine cases of thoracic actinomycosis treated in the period 1966-1987 are reported. Three of the patients presented with a clinical picture of empyema and six were admitted for suspected primary pulmonary neoplasm. No case was correctly diagnosed preoperatively.
Søren Kruse-Andersen
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Actinomycosis

BMJ, 2011
- Although rare, a high level of clinical suspicion is needed to diagnose and cure actinomycosis in patients with indolent, unresolving, or relapsing chronic inflammatory disease. - Actinomyces are commensals that become pathogenic when the mucosa is breached, and co-infection with other organisms is common. - Disease is defined by anatomical location;
Wong, Vanessa K.   +2 more
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Mesenteric actinomycosis

Abdominal Radiology, 1993
We report a case of abdominal actinomycosis demonstrated on computed tomography (CT) as an isolated mesenteric mass with radiating linear and nodular densities. The lesion mimicked a mesenteric tumor with desmoplastic reaction. The clinical and radiological features of this uncommon entity are reviewed.
Y L, Chan, C S, Cheng, P W, Ng
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Actinomycosis and nocardiosis

Journal of Chronic Diseases, 1957
Abstract As a reflection of the close relationship between their causative organisms, actinomycosis and nocardiosis present considerable over-all similarity, although possessing too many basic differences to be regarded as other than two separate and distinct diseases.
J W, PEABODY, J H, SEABURY
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