actinomycosis|actinomycoses in English

noun

inflammatory disease which affects animals and sometimes humans and is caused by microorganisms of the genus Actinomyces, lumpy jaw

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1. Actinomycosis.

2. actinomycosis,

3. Case of pulmonary actinomycosis: M.

4. - generalized actinobacillosis or actinomycosis

5. - generalised actinobacillosis or actinomycosis,

6. — generalized actinobacillosis or actinomycosis,

7. Ponfick is remembered for his pioneer research of actinomycosis, and his recognition of the causative role Actinomyces played in human actinomycosis.

8. Pathological examination after a right hemicolectomy surprisingly revealed an actinomycosis.

9. After a surgical excision an abdominal actinomycosis requires antibiotic therapy.

10. The primary diagnosis of abdominal pelvic actinomycosis is difficult.

11. Clinically and histologically it resembles actinomycosis and deep fungal infections.

12. Mixed parenchymal, Bronchiectatic and mediastinal actinomycosis in a 69-year-old woman with haemoptysis

13. Cervicofacial actinomycosis is an uncommon infection and in most cases odontogenic in origin.

14. The Abdominal Actinomycosis (AA) is a rare and often unrecognised suppurative chronic illness.

15. After CT scan-guided puncture and negative bacterial culture, actinomycosis could only be diagnosed by histopathological examination.

16. Actinomyces bacteria are generally sensitive to penicillin, which is frequently used to treat actinomycosis.

17. Transmission Characteristics and Precautions by Specific Etiology: Recommendations for Acute Care Centres Microorganism Actinomycosis (Actinomyces sp.)

18. Furthermore, he is commemorated for describing actinomycosis bacteria, named after him in 1878: Actinomyces israelii.

19. We report here the case of a woman who presented with an actinomycosis of the appendix diagnosed after surgical treatment. This case shows that actinomycosis of the appendix is an infrequent pathology that merits to be known.

20. We describe a 35-year-old man with disseminated actinomycosis due toActinomyces meyeri and treated successfully with penicillin.

21. Conclusions: This case illustrates the importance to consider the possibility of actinomycosis when finding an unclear abdominal mass.

22. Lupus vulgaris, atypic mycobacteriosis, lepra, actinomycosis, cutaneous leishmaniosis and erysipelas belong to the nodular and diffuse dermatoses.

23. Abdominal actinomycosis is rare and often unrecognized, and is taken for a tumor leading to a surgical treatment.

24. The clinical and pathological features and current aspects of the diagnosis and treatment of cervicofacial actinomycosis are discussed.

25. About 5% of the roebucks investigated showed pathological signs in their mandibular bones (Actinomycosis, Alveolitis, healed fractures) or abnormalities of the teeth.