Cervicofacial actinomycosis is a disease that is currently encountered as a pseudotumor entity or cold abscess. The frequent use of antibiotics in treatment of masses in the cervicofacial region may either delay its appearance or disguise the diagnosis. The surgeon must be highly suspicious when making the diagnosis since precautions in handling the biopsy specimens are necessary. Treatment consists of incision biopsy and drainage or aspiration to establish the diagnosis, followed by prolonged penicillin therapy. In those patients allergic to penicillin, clindamycin should be the initial drug of choice. Either medication must be administered for a prolonged period of time, even after the disease is clinically controlled.
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