OSTEOMYELITIS OCCURING IN THE ZYGOMA CAUSED BY ODONTOGENIC MAXILLARY SINUSITIS - CASE REPORT

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  • Kang, Hee-Jea (Dept. of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Dentistry, Pusan National University) ;
  • Lee, Jung-Hun (Dept. of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Dentistry, Pusan National University) ;
  • Kim, Yong-Deok (Dept. of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Dentistry, Pusan National University) ;
  • Byun, June-Ho (Dept. of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Dentistry, Pusan National University) ;
  • Shi, Sang-Hun (Dept. of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Dentistry, Pusan National University) ;
  • Kim, Uk-Kyu (Dept. of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Dentistry, Pusan National University) ;
  • Jung, In-Kyo (Dept. of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Dentistry, Pusan National University)
  • 강희제 (부산대학교 치과대학 구강악안면외과학교실) ;
  • 이정훈 (부산대학교 치과대학 구강악안면외과학교실) ;
  • 김용덕 (부산대학교 치과대학 구강악안면외과학교실) ;
  • 변준호 (부산대학교 치과대학 구강악안면외과학교실) ;
  • 신상훈 (부산대학교 치과대학 구강악안면외과학교실) ;
  • 김욱규 (부산대학교 치과대학 구강악안면외과학교실) ;
  • 정인교 (부산대학교 치과대학 구강악안면외과학교실)
  • Published : 2004.06.30

Abstract

Osteomyelitis is the inflammatory disease occured in the bone, involving a bone marrow, a Harversian system and the underlying cortical bone. Osteomyelitis is divided into acute and chronic osteomyelitis. Chronic osteomyelitis. is presented as a pain, swelling, pus discharge and radiographic change. The pathogenesis of osteomyelitis occcuring in the facial bone is predominately due to odontogenic microorgarnisms, Staphylococcus, resulted in odontogenic infection or post-traumatic infection. The mandible is the most commonly involved facial bone and the bones in the middle of third of the face is rare because of a abundant blood supply. Moreover, Osteomyelitis occuring in the zygoma is extremely rare. In our department, we report the case that osteomyelitis occuring in the zygoma with diabetes is resulted by odontogenic maxillary sinusitis.

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