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The Pott's puffy tumor: an unusual complication of frontal sinusitis, Methods for its detection

:  This is a case report of a Pott’s puffy tumor, characterized by a subperiosteal abscess associated with frontal bone osteomyelitis, as a consequence of a frontal sinusitis, in a 15‐year‐old boy. Pott’s puffy tumor is a rare condition usually seen as a complication of frontal sinusitis and more co...

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Published in:Pediatric dermatology 2010-07, Vol.27 (4), p.406-408
Main Authors: SABATIELLO, M., VANHOOTEGHEM, O., MOSTINCKX, S., DE LA BRASSINNE, M.
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Language:English
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Summary::  This is a case report of a Pott’s puffy tumor, characterized by a subperiosteal abscess associated with frontal bone osteomyelitis, as a consequence of a frontal sinusitis, in a 15‐year‐old boy. Pott’s puffy tumor is a rare condition usually seen as a complication of frontal sinusitis and more commonly described in children. Given that, superficial temporal artery pseudoaneurysms might be interpreted as a cyst or lipoma, it is imperative that physicians be aware of their presentation.
ISSN:0736-8046
1525-1470
DOI:10.1111/j.1525-1470.2010.01182.x