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  • Cell Mol Biol 2022, Vol 68(4): 237
  • DOI: 10.4172/1165-158X.1000237

Malignant Neoplasm Mimicking Types of Actinomycosis

Teresa Pusiol*
Section of Cytopathology, Institute of Anatomic Pathology, Rovereto Hospital, Italy
*Corresponding Author : Teresa Pusiol, Section of Cytopathology, Institute of Anatomic Pathology, Rovereto Hospital, Italy, Email: teresa.pusi@apss.tn.it

Received Date: Jun 05, 2022 / Accepted Date: Jul 02, 2022 / Published Date: Jul 02, 2022

Abstract

Actinomycosis is ordinarily caused by the bacterium called Actinomyces israelii. Typically a common life form found within the nose and throat. It normally does not cause illness. Since of the bacteria's ordinary area within the nose and throat, actinomycosis most commonly influences the confront and neck. Actinomycosis is a rare, contagious complaint in which bacteria spread from one part of the body to another through body apkins. Over time, it can affect in linked abscesses, pain, and inflammation. It can affect the skin or deeper areas within the body and occasionally the blood. Numerous people have actinomycosis bacteria in their body, but the bacteria generally stay in one place and don't beget complaint in healthy apkins. Still, due to injury or trauma, the bacteria can move to other areas, If damage occurs in the area around where the bacteria live. As the condition progresses, the deep towel can come lit and pus-filled. It can affect in abscesses, towel death, depressions, and millions of stringy towel in the body. According to composition published in Clinical Microbiology Reviews, infection isn't contagious, because these bacteria cannot survive outside the mortal body and infections generally do after towel damage.

Citation: Pusiol T (2022) Malignant Neoplasm Mimicking Types of Actinomycosis. Cell Mol Biol, 68: 237. Doi: 10.4172/1165-158X.1000237

Copyright: © 2022 Pusiol T. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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