Rare cause of subperiosteal abscess – a case report

Journal Title: New Medicine - Year 2012, Vol 16, Issue 4

Abstract

Sinusitis occurs frequently in children. Foreign bodies, inserted randomly into nasal cavities might also be the cause of sinusitis in children. In our case, the foreign body obstructing causing the maxillary and ethmoid sinusitis and further, the orbital soft tissue infection with suoeroeriosrali abscessus.

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Małgorzata Dębska, Jolanta Jadczyszyn, Lidia Zawadzka-Głos

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Małgorzata Dębska, Jolanta Jadczyszyn, Lidia Zawadzka-Głos (2012). Rare cause of subperiosteal abscess – a case report. New Medicine, 16(4), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-55108