Cervical necrotizing fasciitis of odontogenic origin: Case report
Introduction. Necrotizing fasciitis is a rapidly spreading soft tissue polymicrobial infection characterized by necrosis of the subcutaneous tissue and superficial fascia. When its origin is an odontogenic infection, most cases resulted from an abscessed mandibular molar. The most common significant...
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Main Authors: | Chrcanovic Ramos Bruno (Author), Custódio Neto Luís Antônio (Author) |
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Serbian Medical Society - Dental Section, Belgrade,
2009-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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