SUBMANDIBULAR AND LATERO – CERVICAL PHLEGMON AS A RESULT OF A PERIAPICAL PATHOLOGY
Abstract:
The phlegmon is a diffused suppuration with an extensive character, with no suppurated collection. It is characterized by vascular thrombosis, extended necrosis and the presence of gaseous blisters. The siderite tissue is infiltrated with sangvinolent serosity, rarely purulent, very fetid that often contains gas, due to the anaerobe germs. From a bacterial point of view, the phlegmon contains an unspecific flora, but is extremely polymorph. The American authors define these clinical forms of infection that are extremely severe, by the terms: “cellulites”, acute cellulites or “malignant cellulites”, which can be confused with the term “cellulites”, a term we use to define a serosity inflammation that can be reversible. The general condition is marked by the presence of the toxic-septic syndrome.
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