| Literature DB >> 30244331 |
Shayan Sadeghi1, Maxime Azaïs2, Julien Ghannoum3,4.
Abstract
Cervicofacial actinomycosis is a common form of Actinomyces infection. However, the latter seldom occurs in the tongue. We present a case of a 66 year-old man with macroglossia caused by actinomycosis of the tongue. Radiographic features were compatible with a chronic inflammatory disease. Biopsies revealed granulomas containing giant cells and Gram positive bacterial clusters consistent with actinomycosis. The patient was treated with a 22 week course of antibiotics. Imaging showed a notable improvement in the extent of the lesions 1 year later. The patient was asymptomatic and in good condition during his second year follow-up. Diagnosis of actinomycosis of the tongue can prove to be challenging because of the non-specific nature of its symptoms, clinical signs, and radiographic features. Isolation of Actinomyces sp. is an added diagnostic hurdle, because of its fastidious nature.Entities:
Keywords: Actinomyces; Actinomycosis; Macroglossia; Tongue
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30244331 PMCID: PMC6684727 DOI: 10.1007/s12105-018-0966-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Head Neck Pathol ISSN: 1936-055X