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
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