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Intracranial complications of frontal sinusitis.

D Remmler, R Boles.   

Abstract

Frontal sinus infections can spread to the intracranial space so fast that the clinical situation often becomes far advanced before a complication is recognized. Retrograde septic thrombophlebitis is the most common pathway of extension. A review of recent experiences with fulminating frontal sinusitis and its intracranial complications such as subdural empyema, brain abscess, epidural abscess, and meningitis is presented. Neurologic features of intracranial invasion are interpreted. Good results have been achieved by immediate and aggressive surgical and medical measures.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7432063     DOI: 10.1288/00005537-198011000-00009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Laryngoscope        ISSN: 0023-852X            Impact factor:   3.325


  11 in total

1.  Complications of acute frontal sinusitis: a retrospective study.

Authors:  Christian S Betz; Wolfgang Issing; Johannes Matschke; Anne Kremer; Eberhard Uhl; Andreas Leunig
Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2007-08-04       Impact factor: 2.503

2.  The Pott's puffy tumor: a dangerous sign for intracranial complications.

Authors:  Ibrahim Ketenci; Yaşar Unlü; Bülent Tucer; Alperen Vural
Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2011-06-10       Impact factor: 2.503

3.  Frontal osteomyelitis (Pott's puffy tumour) associated with Pasteurella multocida-A case report and review of the literature.

Authors:  R Skomro; K L McClean
Journal:  Can J Infect Dis       Date:  1998-03

4.  [Orbital and intracranial complications of acute sinusitis. Diagnostics and therapy in children and adolescents].

Authors:  G Lehnerdt; A Peraud; A Berghaus; T K Hoffmann; K Sommer; N Rotter; S Lang
Journal:  HNO       Date:  2011-01       Impact factor: 1.284

5.  [Infection transfer between the maxillary sinus and endocranium].

Authors:  S Dazert; R Mlynski; D Brors; H Sudhoff; A Prescher
Journal:  HNO       Date:  2004-07       Impact factor: 1.284

6.  Subdural empyema secondary to sinus infection in children.

Authors:  Jibril Osman Farah; Jothy Kandasamy; Paul May; Neil Buxton; Conor Mallucci
Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  2008-06-25       Impact factor: 1.475

Review 7.  Frontal Sinus Fractures: Evidence and Clinical Reflections.

Authors:  Christopher D Lopez; Ricardo Rodriguez Colon; Joseph Lopez; Paul N Manson; Eduardo D Rodriguez
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open       Date:  2022-04-18

8.  Rhinogenic intracranial complication with postoperative frontal sinus pyocele and inverted papilloma in the nasal cavity: A case report and literature review.

Authors:  Michitsugu Kawada; Hidenori Yokoi; Keisuke Maruyama; Yuma Matsumoto; Hidetaka Yamanaka; Tetsuya Ikeda; Yoshiaki Shiokawa; Koichiro Saito
Journal:  SAGE Open Med Case Rep       Date:  2016-02-23

9.  Intracranial subdural abscess with polymicrobial infections due to frontal sinusitis in an adolescent: life-threatening complication of a common disease.

Authors:  Arata Hibi; Yoshinobu Amakusa
Journal:  Clin Case Rep       Date:  2018-02-04

10.  Fever, frontal sinus mass, and CSF pleocytosis in a 44-year-old man.

Authors:  C S Berenson; F J Bia
Journal:  Yale J Biol Med       Date:  1986 Nov-Dec
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