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Mediastinitis due to Odontogenic infection
Mediastinitis due to the spreading of odontogenic infection is rare, but the mortality rate is high. This report presents the case of mediastinitis caused by the spreading of odontogenic infection in healthy males. The patient complained of dyspnoea and
Zainul Cholid, Yuliana Arina
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Complications of Severe Odontogenic Infections: A Review
Severe odontogenic infections are routinely treated with little associated morbidity and mortality. Improvements in surgical techniques, antibiotic treatments, and imaging modalities have made associated complications exceedingly rare.
Timothy W. Neal, Thomas Schlieve
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A Case of Odontogenic Infection by Streptococcus constellatus Leading to Systemic Infection in a Cogan’s Syndrome Patient [PDF]
Odontogenic infection in immunocompromised patients tends to extend systemically beyond the oral cavity. Our case report presents a patient with sepsis due to a Streptococcus constellatus (S.
Masanobu Abe +8 more
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Migratory abscess of the middle ear resulting from an odontogenic infection: an unusual case report
Infections of odontogenic origin are the commonly encountered diseases in their routine practice by head and neck specialists. Their spread to adjacent fascial spaces may follow as sequelae of untreated odontogenic infections, along a predictable route ...
Kubsad Veerabhadrappa Arun Kumar +2 more
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Microbiome of Odontogenic Abscesses
Severe odontogenic abscesses are regularly caused by bacteria of the physiological oral microbiome. However, the culture of these bacteria is often prone to errors and sometimes does not result in any bacterial growth.
Sebastian Böttger +11 more
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Cerebral Abscess Potentially of Odontogenic Origin [PDF]
Odontogenic origins are rarely implicated in the formation of brain abscesses. The relative paucity of this kind of infection and the difficulty in matching the causative microorganisms of a brain abscess to an odontogenic source can explain the late ...
Marouene Ben Hadj Hassine +3 more
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A retrospective study on odontogenic and non-odontogenic medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw: Potential differences in clinical features and treatment outcomes [PDF]
Background/purpose: Local infections, such as periodontal disease or apical lesions, and invasive dental procedures, such as tooth extraction, are thought to trigger medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) development.
Mizuho Ohnuma +8 more
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) quarantines on children hospitalized for odontogenic cervicofacial infection.
Taylan Çelik, Lara Karaaslan
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Clostridium subterminale is an anaerobic spore-forming bacterium usually associated with infections in patients who are immunocompromised. This case report focuses on a rare presentation of a multifascial space odontogenic infection associated with the ...
Karin Davis +4 more
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A Case of Thrombocytopenia due to Odontogenic Infection
Thrombocytopenia in surgical patients is a potentially serious condition, faced by surgeons. A close relationship between sepsis and thrombocytopenia has been suggested.
Dinesh Kumar Verma, Ritesh Rajan
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