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Maxillary sinus actinomycosis: a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge.

Diogo Cunha CabralPedro GomesDelfim DuarteJosé Peneda
Published in: BMJ case reports (2024)
The authors present a case of maxillary sinus actinomycosis in a young adult woman.This is a rare condition whose unspecific clinical presentation makes its diagnosis challenging. In this case, the diagnosis was given by the identification of Actinomyces colonies in samples of infected tissue.Treatment consisted of a combined medical and surgical approach. Endoscopic sinus surgery was performed to remove diseased mucosa and to aerate the involved sinuses, followed by long-term antibiotic therapy. No recurrence of the disease was observed during follow-up.
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