🧪 Lab Fact Friday
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The yellow ā€œsulfur granulesā€ seen in Actinomyces infections don’t actually contain sulfur.
They’re compact collections of bacterial filaments mixed with inflammatory debris that simply resemble sulfur granules to the naked eye.
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That’s why they’re called ā€œsulfur granulesā€...it’s their appearance, not their composition!
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