• Vestn. Otorinolaringol. · Jan 1992

    [Rhinosinusogenic intracranial complications and their diagnosis at present].

    • N S Blagoveshchenskaia.
    • Vestn. Otorinolaringol. 1992 Jan 1(1):3-6.

    AbstractDespite the use of strong antibiotics and sulfanilamides the frequency of rhino-sinusogenic intracranial complications do not have a tendency to decrease. Rather frequently this is explained by late diagnosis of sinusitis and their intracranial complications. Up-to-date methods of observation help to make both a thorough diagnosis of intracranial rhinosinusogenic complications and simplify the technique of differential diagnosis between brain abscess and meningoencephalitis.

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