Unusual diffuse cervicothoracofacial cellulitis of dental origin
Introduction: Diffuse cellulitis is a serious and potentially fatal condition. The etiology is most often dental. The aim of this work is to highlight the morbidity of diffuse cellulitis and the associated therapeutic difficulties, by reporting a serious, unusual case of diffuse cervico-thoracofacia...
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Main Authors: | Ousmane Belem (Author), Rachid Aloua (Author), Jacques Boa (Author), Salissou Iro (Author), Abel Mahoussi Bah (Author), Sayouba Savadogo (Author), Ouassime Kerdoud (Author), Faiçal Slimani (Author), Tarcissus Konsem (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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