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Multiple odontogenic abscesses. Thoracic and abdomino-perineal extensión in an immuno competent patient

2010

Introduction: Odontogenic infection (OI) may lead to death if it extends beyond the buccal area. The virulence of pathogens and the local and systemic status of the patient influence the propagation of the pathogen, either by anatomical continuity or haemematogenous dissemination. Several severe complications derived from OI have been reported in the head, neck and chest. However, OI with an abdominal component, caused by bacteraemia with dental foci or the direct passage of pus from the thorax to the abdomen, are unusual. Case report: We present the case of a young immunocompetent woman who, after false cure of an odontogenic abscess, again reported gynaecological symptoms. A network of co…

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