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Case Reports
. 2012 Nov;91(11):E20-2.

Sphenoethmoid sinusitis in a child resulting in a disastrous intracranial sequela

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Case Reports

Sphenoethmoid sinusitis in a child resulting in a disastrous intracranial sequela

Aye Jane Sow et al. Ear Nose Throat J. 2012 Nov.

Abstract

Localized sphenoethmoid sinusitis in children is a rare occurrence. It is usually overlooked because of the misconception that the sinuses are not developed. We describe a case of localized acute sphenoid and right posterior ethmoid sinusitis that presented as right frontobasal subdural empyema and multiple deep cerebral abscesses. Morbidity from subdural empyema in children is high. Early diagnosis and treatment based on recognition that the etiology might involve the paranasal sinuses affects the overall prognosis.

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