Clinical manifestations of fusospirochetal infections
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1931
Publication Title
Journal of Dental Research
Volume
11
Issue
5
Abstract
1. Clinical manifestations of fusospirochetal infection have been observed in the sinuses, nose, middle ears, mastoids, fauces, tonsils, pharynx, lungs, and genitalia of man. 2. The fusiform organism was cultured from the blood of a case of fusospirochetal stomatitis associated with a blood dyscrasia, which suggests that there may be some relationship between fusospirochetal infection and certain blood dyscrasias, the anemias and leukemias. 3. The pseudo-membrane characteristic of this infection, with its accompanying lesions, was produced in animals inoculated with cultures of the fusiform organism. 4. The organisms were recovered from the lesions and the blood of the animals, and grown in pure cultures. © 1931, SAGE Publications. All rights reserved.
Recommended Citation
Dean, R.,
&
Dean, M.
(1931).
Clinical manifestations of fusospirochetal infections.
Journal of Dental Research,
11(5).
http://doi.org/10.1177/00220345310110050801
Retrieved from: https://dc.uthsc.edu/fac_pubs/52