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== Background ==
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==Background==
   
 
===Microbiology===
 
===Microbiology===
   
*Weakly [[Stain::Gram-positive]] branching [[Cellular shape::bacillus]] that looks fungal under microscopy
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*Weakly [[Stain::Gram-positive]] branching [[Shape::bacillus]] that looks fungal under microscopy
 
*Molar tooth appearance of colonies
 
*Molar tooth appearance of colonies
 
*Member of oral and gut flora
 
*Member of oral and gut flora
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==Clinical Manifestations==
 
==Clinical Manifestations==
   
===Cervicofacial actinomycosis===
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===Cervicofacial Actinomycosis===
   
 
*"Lumpy jaw syndrome" with painless jaw mass, trismus, and eventually pain
 
*"Lumpy jaw syndrome" with painless jaw mass, trismus, and eventually pain
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*Most common form, accounting for ~50% of cases
 
*Most common form, accounting for ~50% of cases
   
===Abdominal actinomycosis===
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===Abdominal Actinomycosis===
   
 
*Presents as an abdominal mass that fistulizes to skin
 
*Presents as an abdominal mass that fistulizes to skin
   
===Pulmonary actinomycosis===
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===Pulmonary Actinomycosis===
   
 
*Presents as a chronic, non-resolving [[pneumonia]] or as a lung cancer
 
*Presents as a chronic, non-resolving [[pneumonia]] or as a lung cancer
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*May need surgery
 
*May need surgery
   
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== Further Reading ==
{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Actinomyces'' species}}
 
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* ''Actinomyces'' and Related Organisms in Human Infections. doi: [https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/CMR.00100-14 https://doi.org/10.1128/CMR.00100-14]{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Actinomyces''}}
 
[[Category:Bacteria]]
 
[[Category:Bacteria]]

Latest revision as of 13:16, 6 July 2022

Background

Microbiology

  • Weakly Gram-positive branching bacillus that looks fungal under microscopy
  • Molar tooth appearance of colonies
  • Member of oral and gut flora
  • Often part of polymicrobial infections
  • Spreads by direct invasion through tissue and creating fistulae

Clinical Manifestations

Cervicofacial Actinomycosis

  • "Lumpy jaw syndrome" with painless jaw mass, trismus, and eventually pain
    • Starts as mass or cold abscess in neck, jaw, or mouth
    • Can invade bone
    • Spreads contiguously
  • Often no systemic symptoms like fever
  • May have "sulfur granules" discharge
  • Most common form, accounting for ~50% of cases

Abdominal Actinomycosis

  • Presents as an abdominal mass that fistulizes to skin

Pulmonary Actinomycosis

  • Presents as a chronic, non-resolving pneumonia or as a lung cancer
  • Can spread directly to involve heart as well

Others

Management

Further Reading