Acute Sinusitis Resulting in a Craniotomy: An Uncommon Complication of a Common Infection
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Acute bacterial sinusitis is a common infectious condition. Patients may initially present with an uncomplicated infection and later, despite appropriate initial antibiotic therapy, develop a potentially life-threatening complication. Interventions aimed at alleviating such unexpected events need be prompt and adequate. We describe a case of a patient who initially presented with signs and symptoms of acute sinusitis later to be diagnosed with a frontal epidural abscess.
2020 ◽
2004 ◽
Vol 53
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pp. 1255-1258
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