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Actinomyces in tonsillar tissue. A histological study of an autopsy material.
At autopsy, Actinomyces colonies were found in the tonsils in 9 out of 22 bodies under the age of 35 years. This seems to indicate that tonsillar crypts is a normal habitat of such colonies.