Multiple brain abscesses treated by extraction of the maxillary molars with chronic apical lesion to remove the source of infection
Abstract Background Brain abscess is a life-threatening condition that occurs due to complications during a neurosurgical procedure, direct cranial trauma, or the presence of local or distal infection. Infection in the oral cavity can also be considered a source of brain abscess. Case presentation A...
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Main Authors: | Ki-Hyun Jung (Author), Seong-Su Ro (Author), Seong-Won Lee (Author), Jae-Yoon Jeon (Author), Chang-Joo Park (Author), Kyung-Gyun Hwang (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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