martes, 14 de abril de 2020

Secondary brain abscess in an 11-year-old boy due to a dental infection

Dental infection

This is the case of an abscess of a primary molar that is related to a brain abscess in an 11-year-old boy. The patient presented to the emergency for a headache and was discharged with a diagnosis of migraine.


In the article you can find out about the entire dental medical procedure that was carried out in order to determine the diagnosis and treatment of the child under 11 years old. We share the article by Drs Hibberd and Nguyen.

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Souce / Image : Canadian Dental Association
Authors : Christine E. Hibberd , BA (Hons), DMD ; Trang D. Nguyen , DDS

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