In a retrospective investigation performed in the department of Surgical Odontostomatology of Palermo University Polyclinic from 1997-2006, the authors examined 12 cases of cervico-facial actinomycosis, taking into consideration age range, gender distribution, predisposing factors and symptoms. In concordance with reports in literature, they found that the disease was perimandibular in 65%, they also report the diagnostic methods and therapeutic approaches used in the study

TORTORICI, S., BURRUANO, F., BUZZANCA, M.L., DIFALCO, P., CABIBI, D., MARESI, E. (2008). Cervico-Facial Actinomycosis: Epidemiological and clinical comments. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 4(3), 204-208.

Cervico-Facial Actinomycosis: Epidemiological and clinical comments

TORTORICI, Silvia;BURRUANO, Francesco;BUZZANCA, Maria Lidia;CABIBI, Daniela;MARESI, Emiliano
2008-01-01

Abstract

In a retrospective investigation performed in the department of Surgical Odontostomatology of Palermo University Polyclinic from 1997-2006, the authors examined 12 cases of cervico-facial actinomycosis, taking into consideration age range, gender distribution, predisposing factors and symptoms. In concordance with reports in literature, they found that the disease was perimandibular in 65%, they also report the diagnostic methods and therapeutic approaches used in the study
2008
Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologiche
Settore MED/08 - Anatomia Patologica
TORTORICI, S., BURRUANO, F., BUZZANCA, M.L., DIFALCO, P., CABIBI, D., MARESI, E. (2008). Cervico-Facial Actinomycosis: Epidemiological and clinical comments. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 4(3), 204-208.
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