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Actinomyces-induced Osteomyelitis of the Mandible - A Rare Disease?

Caleb Nieves-VelezGilberto Rivera-GonzalezSuresh Antony
Published in: Infectious disorders drug targets (2024)
In summary, jaw osteomyelitis caused by Actinomyces should always be part of the differential diagnosis; as these organisms are commensal flora. The symptoms manifested are non-specific, and such a diagnosis could be easily missed, resulting in delay of care and disease progression.
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