Atrophic Rhinitis Positive With Actinomyces Naeslundii In A Child Patient

RECEP KEŞLİ, YUSUF BARAN, SERMİN SELVER SERİNKAYA, PINAR KARABAĞLI, MESUT SABRİ TEZER

  • Year : 2011
  • Vol : 27
  • Issue : 4
  •  Page : 244-246
Atrophic rhinitis is a rarely witnessed inflamatory and chronic infection characterized by the atrophy of nasal mucosa and conchas, nasal crusting with bad smell and the enlargement of the nasal space with paradoxical nasal congestion. Primary and secondary forms of atrophic rhinitis are well-established. While primary atrophic rhinitis occurs in a previously healthy nose, secondary form frequently occurs following extensive sinus surgery, nasal trauma and chronic granulomatos diseases. On the physical examination of the case during anterior rhinoscopy, common crut and purulent, yellowish-dark green discharge were determined in nasal cavity. Klebsiella ozaenae and Staphylococcus aureus in aerobic culture with automated bacteria identification and susceptibiltiy testing system (Phoenix 100) and Actinomyces naeslundii in anerobic culture were yielded. Klebsielle ozaenae was found to be resistant only to ampicillin and was susceptible all the other tested antibiotics, and expanded spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) was negative. Staphylocccus aureus was found to be resistant to cefazolin, clindamycin, erythromycin, fucidic acid, meropenem, oxacillin, penicillin G and ampicillin. Actinomyces naeslundii was found to be resistant to metronidazole; susceptible to moxifloxacin and meropenem, with E-test method and beta lactamase test was negative. Presenting atrophic rhinitis in a 10-year-old male patient with clinical, microbiological and pathological features, the subject were discussed in the light of related literature.
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Atrophic Rhinitis Positive With Actinomyces Naeslundii In A Child Patient
, Vol. 27 (4)
Received : 12.10.2010, Accepted : 12.10.2010, Published Online : 13.08.2018
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