Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4113511 | International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
SummaryIntroductionAcute bacterial sinusitis is common in the pediatric population. Intracranial spread of infection is a rare but life-threatening complication of acute sinusitis. Due to the infrequent presentation of this complication, there are no well-defined management protocols for the acute sinusitis.Case SeriesWe present three pediatric cases where children presented with intracranial sepsis, and the underlying source of infection was from the paranasal sinuses. In all cases, endoscopic sinus surgery was performed in the acute setting, with the use of frontal sinus mini-trephines playing a significant role.DiscussionWe describe our experience and review the available literature.
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Authors
D.L. McIntosh, M. Mahadevan,