• Stomatologii͡a · Nov 1989

    [Experience with the diagnosis and treatment of secondary odontogenic mediastinitis].

    • G V Kruchinskiĭ, A K Korsak, V A Myshkovskiĭ, and S P Ryneĭskiĭ.
    • Stomatologiia (Mosk). 1989 Nov 1; 68 (6): 15-7.

    AbstractThirteen patients with acute odontogenic mediastinitis were diagnosed and treated. The authors stress that the disease is a rare (0.89%) complication of odontogenic infection with high rate of lethal outcome (23.1%) due to delayed diagnosis and insufficient surgical intervention despite the severe course of the ailment. With timely performed surgery and intensive care measures, 9 patients had a benign outcome of the disease.

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