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INTRACRANIAL COMPLICATIONS OF INFECTIONS OF NASAL CAVITIES AND ACCESSORY SINUSES

A SURVEY OF LESIONS OBSERVED IN A SERIES OF FIFTEEN THOUSAND AUTOPSIES

CYRIL B. COURVILLE, M.D.; LLOYD K. ROSENVOLD, M.D.

Arch Otolaryngol. 1938;27(6):692-731.

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CONTENTS

Introduction

Source and Nature of Material

Pathways of Infection

Pathologic Lesions

Infectious Lesions of the Frontal, Maxillary, Ethmoid and Sphenoid Bones and

Their Relationship to Intracranial Disease

Infectious Lesions of the Dura Mater

Pachymeningitis Externa and Extradural Abscess

Pachymeningitis Penetrans and Dural Fistula

Pachymeningitis Interna and Subdural Abscess

Thrombosis of the Intracranial Venous Channels

Thrombosis of the Cavernous Sinuses

Thrombosis of the Superior Longitudinal (Sagittal) Sinus and Its Afferent

Veins

Thrombosis of Other Channels

Septic Leptomeningitis

Rhinogenic Encephalitis and Abscess of the Brain

Incidence of Rhinogenic Cerebral Abscess

Rhinogenic Abscess of the Frontal Lobe

Rhinogenic Abscess of the Temporal Lobe

"Distant" Rhinogenic Cerebral Abscess

Intracranial Complications of Rhinogenic Lesions

Lesions Following Localized Nasal and Sinal Disease

Complications of Nasal Infections

Complications of Frontal Sinusitis

Complications of Ethmoiditis

Complications of Sphenoiditis

Complications of Maxillary Sinusitis

Summary and Conclusions

INTRODUCTION

The various secondary intracranial infectious lesions constitute some of the more . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


Author Affiliations

LOS ANGELES

From the Cajal Laboratory of Neuropathology, Los Angeles County Hospital and the Departments of Neurology and Otolaryngology, College of Medical Evangelists.



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