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Cervicofacial actinomycosis
Authors:Katrice M. Karanfilian MD  Monica N. Valentin MD  Rajendra Kapila MD  Chinmoy Bhate MD  Mahnaz Fatahzadeh DMD  MSD   FRCP Edin  Giuseppe Micali MD  FRCP Edin  Robert A. Schwartz MD  MPH   DSc (Hon)   FRCP (Edin)
Affiliation:1. Dermatology, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ, USA;2. Infectious Disease, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ, USA;3. Rutgers Dental School, Newark, NJ, USA;4. Dermatology, University of Catania School of Medicine, Catania, Italy
Abstract:
Cervicofacial actinomycosis is an uncommon, chronic, suppurative, and granulomatous bacterial infection. It is often of dental origin and tends to mimic other dental infections, granulomatous disorders, and cancers. The initial diagnostic workup, predicated upon imaging and tissue biopsies, is frequently nonspecific. A definitive diagnosis is usually rendered only after surgical excision and histologic examination of the cervicofacial mass. We propose a classification of three stages: localized infection without sinus involvement, localized infection with sinus involvement, and disseminated infection, to facilitate recognition, diagnosis, and early aggressive treatment. Untreated infection may be life-threatening. Therapy may require long-term antibiotics; however, many cases may also necessitate complete surgical excision.
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