A Case Report of Sub Periosteal Abscess by Amit Saini, Rajender Parshad, Munish Kumar Saroch* and Gaveshna Gargi in Research in Medical & Engineering Sciences
Acute and chronic rhino sinusitis are amongst the most
frequently encountered conditions by the otolaryngologist in dayto-
day practice. These are usually easily manageable with proper
and effective antibiotic therapy and decongestants. However, despite
widely available appropriate antibiotics, the otolaryngologist often
finds himself face-to-face with complications of sinusitis especially
in the pediatric population. These may affect the soft tissues, bones,
the orbit and even the brain with a possible fatal or functionally
impairing outcome (visual loss) at times. Here we present a case of
orbital complication secondary to frontoethmoidal sinusitis.
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