头颈部放线菌病。

W J Richtsmeier, M E Johns
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摘要

已知放线菌病几乎涉及身体的每个解剖部位;那些涉及头部和颈部的感染将被审查。头颈部放线菌病有许多表现;它可以伪装成肿瘤或以引流脓肿的形式出现,而这种脓肿未能揭示其病因是感染因子。随着最近更多的关注指向厌氧生物的检测,特别是在颈面区域,这种诊断越来越频繁。在这篇综述中,对放线菌的细菌学进行了讨论,包括对其分类、形态、生长要求和生物化学的回顾。向处理此类标本的临床医生和实验室人员提出建议,以便他们可能获得最大的信息。此外,感染模仿或伴随放线菌病将进行审查。将深入讨论这种感染的诊断和管理,包括体格检查、x光和实验室检查、标本的收集和处理以及手术和抗生素治疗。临床表现的多样性与他们的鉴别诊断是用来说明这种疾病的复杂性。
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Actinomycosis of the head and neck.

Actinomycosis has been known to involve virtually every anatomic site in the body; those infections involving the head and neck will be reviewed. Actinomycosis of the head and neck has many presentations; it may disguise itself as a tumor or present as a draining abscess which has failed to reveal an infectious agent as its etiology. With more recent attention directed toward the detection of anaerobic organisms especially in the cervicofacial region, this diagnosis is being made more frequently. In this review, a discussion of the bacteriology of Actinomyces, including a review of its taxonomy, morphology, growth requirements, and biochemistry, will be presented. Recommendations are made to clinicians and laboratory personnel who handle such specimens in order that they might obtain maximum information. In addition, infections which mimic or accompany actinomycosis will be reviewed. The diagnosis and management of this infection, including the physical exam, X-ray and laboratory tests, and collection and handling of specimens, as well as the surgical and antibiotic therapy will be discussed in depth. The variety of clinical presentations with their differential diagnosis is used to illustrate the complexity of this disease.

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