| 1. | He died in August 1931 of a bacterial infection, actinomycosis.
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| 2. | Pelvic actinomycosis is a rare but proven complication of use of intrauterine devices.
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| 3. | Abdominal disease is another manifestation of actinomycosis.
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| 4. | The cause of death was actinomycosis, a bacterial infection that attacked the internal organs.
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| 5. | Doctors said the swelling was the result of an exceedingly rare bacterial infection known as actinomycosis.
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| 6. | Treatment of pelvic actinomycosis associated with intrauterine devices involves removal of the device and antibiotic treatment.
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| 7. | In all these species, actinomycosis results in cold abscess, with granulomatous formations on the fistulised place.
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| 8. | In 1890 Bostroem reportedly isolated the causative organism of actinomycosis from a culture of grain, grasses, and soil.
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| 9. | After Bostroem's discovery there was a general misconception that actinomycosis was a mycosis that affected individuals who chewed grass or straw.
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| 10. | Doctors diagnosed the condition as a case of a bacterial infection known as actinomycosis, a common oral bacillus that rarely attacks the tongue.
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