Actinomycosis
Actinomycosis
Actinomycosis
Microbiology
Caused by actinomyces israeli
Gram+ pleomorphic anaerobic bacterium
Related to morphology of fungus and
Mycobacterium
Not acid fast
Rod shaped form found “normally” in
dental caries, gingival margins, tonsillar
crypts and GI tract
Actinomycosis
General
Once, most common pulmonary fungal
disease
People with very poor dental hygiene and
those that are immunosuppressed
predisposed
White or yellow “sulfur granules” in
exudate are really mycelial clumps
Actinomycosis
Organ Systems Affected
Mandibulofacial area
Intestinal tract
Lung
In That Order
Actinomycosis
Mandibulofacial
Osteomyelitis of the mandible
Soft tissue mass
“Lumpy jaw”
Actinomycosis
Intestinal
Resembles Crohn’s disease
May produce rupture of a hollow viscus,
especially appendix
May produce fistula formation
Actinomycosis
Pulmonary
Consolidation which extends through
fissure
Peripheral and lower lobe
Abscess
Empyema
If chronic
severe fibrosis
Actinomycosis
Extends Through Pleura
Osteomyelitis of the rib
Wavy periosteal reaction
Rarely rib destruction
Draining chest wall sinuses
Differential Diagnosis
Consolidation
Chest Wall
Actinomycosis
Blastomycosis
TB
Crytococcosis