Brain abscess as an otorhinolaryngological complication
Introduction: A brain abscess is a fatal infection if it is not diagnosed and treated promptly. It is more common in children and has high mortality rates compared to adults. Respiratory infections, such as otitis and sinusitis, generally precede brain abscesses. In most cases, a double treatment, a...
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Main Authors: | Miguel Hernández (Author), Mildred P. Zambrano Leal (Author) |
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Sociedad Ecuatoriana de Pediatría (Núcleo de Quito),
2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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