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2 unusual facts about Actinomycosis


Actinomycosis

In 1877, pathologist Otto Bollinger described the presence of Actinomyces bovis in cattle, and shortly afterwards, James Israel discovered Actinomyces israelii in humans.

The purulent leakage via the sinus cavities contains "sulphur granules," not actually sulphur-containing but resembling such particles.


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Eugen Bostroem

The agents of actinomycosis are now known to be endogenous organisms of the mucous membranes, in most cases Actinomyces israelii, a species named after surgeon James Israel, who first discovered its presence in humans in the late 1870s.


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