Mortality associated with odontogenic infection!

  • Green A
  • Flower E
  • New N
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Abstract

Odontogenic causes are the most common source for spreading maxillo-facial infections. These infections can develop into life threatening events. However a fatal outcome is fortunately rare and is generally associated with an immunocompromised status. This case report highlights a spreading maxillo-facial infection, which resulted in massive haemorrhage from the subclavian vein into the pleural cavity and subsequent death of a young fit male patient.

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Green, A. W., Flower, E. A., & New, N. E. (2001). Mortality associated with odontogenic infection! British Dental Journal, 190(10), 529–530. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.4801024

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