
Dentogenous infections are among the most frequent in the maxillo-facial area. Case report of a dentogenous-pyogenous-actinomycotic mixed infection, with the complication of a secondary brain abcess is given. Consecutively, the patient became an invalid. Origin and pathogenesis of the disease are described. Also, liberal incision and drainage as a preventive measure are recommended.
Adult, Male, Focal Infection, Dental, Brain Abscess, Humans, Actinomycosis
Adult, Male, Focal Infection, Dental, Brain Abscess, Humans, Actinomycosis
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