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* Occurs most commonly in woman as the bacteria passes from the female genitals into the pelvis | * Occurs most commonly in woman as the bacteria passes from the female genitals into the pelvis | ||
* Long term use of IUD type of contraceptive | * Long-term use of IUD type of contraceptive | ||
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* Direct extension from paranasal sinuses, ears, and cervicofacial regions | * Direct extension from paranasal sinuses, ears, and cervicofacial regions | ||
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* | * Brain abscess (67%) | ||
* Meningitis or meningoencephalitis (13%) | |||
* Actinomycoma (7%) | |||
* Subdural empyema (6%) | |||
* Epidural abscess (6%) | |||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Pathophysiology
- Actinomycosis is caused by the bacteria Actinomyces which is a normal commensal of the human oral cavity but less common in the female genital tract and lower gastrointestinal tract.
- The common clinical forms of are:
- Cervicofacial actinomycosis (lumpy jaw)
- Thoracic actinomycosis
- Abdominal actinomycosis
- Pelvic actinomycosis
- Dermatologic actinomycosis
- Pediatric actinomycosis
- Opthalmological actinomycosis
Pathogenesis
- Actinomyces does not grow in oxygen rich environment. When there is a break through the protective lining surrounding the cavities (from mouth to rectum), the actinomycetales penetrate through the deeper tissues where the bacteria grow rapidly due to low oxygen levels.
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Cervicofascial actinomycosis |
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Thoracic actinomycosis |
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Abdominal actinomycosis | Abdomen |
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Pelvic actinomycosis | Pelvis |
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Central nervous system
actinomycosis |
CNS |
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Types of lesions
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