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Intracranial abscesses of odontogenic origin
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1967S A, Hollin, H, Hayashi, S W, Gross
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The connection between brain abscess and odontogenic infections: A systematic review
Archives of Oral Biology, 2022Renata C V Rodrigues, Flavio R F Alves
exaly
[Brain abscess after odontogenic infection].
Schweizerische Monatsschrift fur Zahnheilkunde = Revue mensuelle suisse d'odonto-stomatologie, 1980Dentogenous infections are among the most frequent in the maxillo-facial area. Case report of a dentogenous-pyogenous-actinomycotic mixed infection, with the complication of a secondary brain abcess is given. Consecutively, the patient became an invalid. Origin and pathogenesis of the disease are described.
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Odontogenic brain abscess due to Anaerococcus prevotii infections
International Journal of Surgery Case Reports, 2022Eddy Bagus Wasito
exaly
[Clinical studies on the pathophysiology of odontogenic abscesses].
Mund-, Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie : MKG, 1999In 26 patients with abscesses in the maxillofacial area, the electrolyte concentrations, pH and osmotic and hydrostatic pressures of the pus fluid were measured and calculated. The main cations identified were sodium (134 +/- 38 mmol/l) and potassium (37 +/- 16 mmol/l) and as anions chloride (183 +/- 46 mmol/l) and bicarbonate (10 +/- 4 mmol/l). The pH
K G, Wiese +3 more
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Rare complications of an odontogenic abscess
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1995Ingrid E. Bonapart +3 more
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Odontogenic cervical intramedullary abscesses
Journal of Clinical NeuroscienceShinnosuke, Fukushima, Hideharu, Hagiya
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Multiple Brain Abscesses Due to Odontogenic Infection
Neurocritical Care, 2020Nicolas Alejandro, Gemelli +2 more
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