A RARE CASE OF THORACIC ACTINOMYCOSIS

Abstract

Priyanka Das1, Gopal Krushna Sahu2, Nalini Prava Das3, Kalyani Prava Gouda4, Jyoti Patnaik5

PRESENTATION OF CASE
Actinomycetes are branching gram-positive anaerobic bacteria belonging to Actinomycetaceae family and are commensals in human oropharynx, gastrointestinal tract and female genitalia. Thoracic or pulmonary actinomycosis is an uncommon bacterial infection. The diagnosis of pulmonary or thoracic actinomycosis is often confounding because of its shared clinical features with malignant lung diseases and chronic suppurative lung diseases. However, chest physicians should be aware of actinomycosis being a differential diagnosis in persistent shadows in lung as early diagnosis leads to good prognosis.1

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