Introduction: Brain infections of dental origin are rare, but well-known and accurately described. There are two different brain infections: brain abscess, the most frequent, and extradural or subdural empyema. Here, we discuss the case of an extradural empyema. Observation: A 28-year-old man with a very poor dental condition showed neurological and eye infection signs. A brain and face CT scan revealed extradural empyema, orbit abscess and pansinusitis. These infections had all dental origin: an apical lesion of tooth 26. Discussion: Such severe cases must be surgically and medically treated with a strong antibiotic therapy. A systematic investigation and the treatment of dental infected areas are both necessary
A brain abscess is defined as a focal intracerebral infection consisting of an encapsulated collecti...
Dental focal infections are extraoral manifestations caused by oral pathogens. Pathological oral con...
INTRODUCTION: Subperiosteal orbital abcess is a rarely reported complication of odontogenic infectio...
Complication of dental infections might be various and heterogeneous. The most common complications ...
Background: Brain abscess of dental origin is a rare situation and deserves attention due to its hig...
The risk of a brain abscess is a complication of odontogenic infection that is rarely considered by ...
Introduction: To date intracranial complication caused by tooth extractions are extremely rare. In p...
Brain abscesses are rare, life-threatening infections: odontogenic origin is rarely advocate as the ...
Odontogenic infections are predisposing factors for 10% of maxillary sinusitis, rarely complicating ...
Odontogenic origins are rarely implicated in the formation of brain abscesses. The relative paucity ...
Odontogenic infections may cause brain abscesses. Although infrequent, infections can lead to develo...
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Introduction Cerebral abscess is a suppurative infection of the cerebral parenchyma, which may occur...
Even though we are living in an era of major technical-scientific advances and effective antimicrobi...
AbstractMost dental infections are often underestimated by both patients and professional health car...
A brain abscess is defined as a focal intracerebral infection consisting of an encapsulated collecti...
Dental focal infections are extraoral manifestations caused by oral pathogens. Pathological oral con...
INTRODUCTION: Subperiosteal orbital abcess is a rarely reported complication of odontogenic infectio...
Complication of dental infections might be various and heterogeneous. The most common complications ...
Background: Brain abscess of dental origin is a rare situation and deserves attention due to its hig...
The risk of a brain abscess is a complication of odontogenic infection that is rarely considered by ...
Introduction: To date intracranial complication caused by tooth extractions are extremely rare. In p...
Brain abscesses are rare, life-threatening infections: odontogenic origin is rarely advocate as the ...
Odontogenic infections are predisposing factors for 10% of maxillary sinusitis, rarely complicating ...
Odontogenic origins are rarely implicated in the formation of brain abscesses. The relative paucity ...
Odontogenic infections may cause brain abscesses. Although infrequent, infections can lead to develo...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Introduction Cerebral abscess is a suppurative infection of the cerebral parenchyma, which may occur...
Even though we are living in an era of major technical-scientific advances and effective antimicrobi...
AbstractMost dental infections are often underestimated by both patients and professional health car...
A brain abscess is defined as a focal intracerebral infection consisting of an encapsulated collecti...
Dental focal infections are extraoral manifestations caused by oral pathogens. Pathological oral con...
INTRODUCTION: Subperiosteal orbital abcess is a rarely reported complication of odontogenic infectio...