نتایج جستجو برای: subperiosteal and brain abscess

تعداد نتایج: 16910771  

Journal: :archives of clinical infectious diseases 0
mojtaba rostami research center for infectious diseases and tropical medicine, isfahan university of medical sciences, iran; research center for infectious diseases and tropical medicine, isfahan university of medical sciences, iran. email: monirsadat emadoleslami department of pediatric infectious diseases, isfahan university of medical sciences, iran iraj karimi research center for infectious diseases and tropical medicine, isfahan university of medical sciences, iran

background tuberculous brain abscess is an extremely rare manifestation of tuberculous involvement of the central nervous system. in countries such as india where tuberculosis is fairly common, few cases of tuberculous brain abscess have been reported. patient the patient was an 8-year old boy presented with the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis and a history of tonic and clonic convulsions since 2 ...

2012
Phillip T. Suwan Suvarna Mogal Subhash Chaudhary

Although first described in 1760, Pott's puffy tumor is a lesser known clinical entity. Often seen as a complication of frontal sinusitis, Pott's is a frontal bone osteomyelitis with an associated subperiosteal abscess. Patients present with a fluctuant swelling of the scalp. The diagnosis is often confirmed with computed tomography (CT). Prompt surgical and medical treatments are the rule as t...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2013
Joshua R Bedwell Sukgi S Choi

BACKGROUND Orbital subperiosteal abscess (SPA) describes a process in which a collection of pus forms between the bony orbit and the periorbita. SPA most commonly arises as a complication of acute sinusitis, where it exists along a spectrum of orbital involvement from limited (preseptal cellulitis) to severe (cavernous sinus thrombosis). The surgical management of SPA in children has evolved fr...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology 2007
Antonio Augusto Velasco e Cruz Ricardo Cassiano Demarco Fabiana Cardoso Pereira Valera Antônio Carlos dos Santos Wilma Therezinha Anselmo-Lima Regina Maria da Silva Marquezini

UNLABELLED Rhinosinusitis is a severe sickness and may have serious complications. Orbital complications happen more often, due to anatomical particularities and are lethal in 5% of patients. They vary from inflammatory signs to proptosis, loss of ocular motility and blindness. AIM We propose a new classification of acute rhinosinusitis complications. METHODS A review of 83 patients with CT...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
seyed ali f. tabatabai from the dept. of neurosurgery, imam khomeini hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, i.r. iran. hooshang saberi masoud mehrazin

reported here are two cases of delayed postsurgical brucella abscess within the cranium, treated successfully by reoperation and appropriate medical therapy. both patients had an occupational exposure to the pathogenic organism. systemic symptoms of brucellosis became manifest postoperatively in case i and were present in case ii long before operation. the diagnosis was confirmed by serology an...

Journal: :Jurnal Ilmu Kedokteran 2023

Pott puffy tumor (PPT) is an abscess of the subperiosteal os, frontalis. Frontalis often found in cranial osteomyelitis. Cranial osteomyelitis inflammatory process bones, mainly caused by pyogenic organisms. The most common cause developing countries paranasal sinusitis. One causes PPT infection frontal sinus. Intracranial complications are PPT, one which a cerebral lobe. In this case report, p...

2015
Murat Gümüşsoy Ömer Uğur İlker Burak Arslan İbrahim Çukurova

Introduction Even though orbital complications in acute rhinosinusitis are not very common, they can be very severe complications, with high mortality rates, due to infection spreading to orbital and intracranial tissues (1). Especially due to intracranial complications, acute rhinosinusitis is considered in the life-threatening disease group. As per Chandler et al. (2), orbital complications a...

Journal: :Chang Gung medical journal 2005
Shiang-Fu Huang Ta-Jen Lee Kuang-Lin Lin

Rhinosinusitis is a common medical problem. Complications involving the orbits or brain are not frequently met. Concomitant involvement of both orbits and the brain is very rare. We here describe a 6-year-old girl who suffered from acute rhinosinusitis and initially, subperiosteal abscesses in both orbits. Bilateral functional endoscopic sinus surgery and drainage of the subperiosteal abscesses...

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