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S Diamantis, H Giannakopoulos, J Chou… - International Journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier
... These spaces are the pretracheal, the retrovisceral, and the prevertebral space. 16 The
pretracheal fascia fuses with the pericardial and parietal pleura in the anterior mediastinum. In
our case, we believe the infection spread from pericorinitis involving the right mandibular third ...
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JK Hoang, BF Branstetter IV… - American Journal …, 2011 - Am Roentgen Ray Soc
... 9A and 9B). Infection can also break through the surrounding fascial planes and cause infection
in the airway, spine, or carotid space. Vascular complications of carotid space infection include
IJV thrombosis, carotid artery rupture, and pseudoaneurysm [14–16]. ...
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RA Gardiner, RA Gwynne… - BJU International, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
... a perinephric collection to rupture through Gerota's fascia into the pararenal spaces, a purulent
collection as a result of infection from adjacent structures (ie bowel, pancreas, liver, gall bladder,
prostate, vertebrae and pleural cavity) may extend to involve the perinephric space. ...
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C Srivanitchapoom, P Sittitrai… - European Archives of …, 2011 - Springer
... Keywords Deep neck infection 4 Deep neck abscess Introduction Deep neck infection
(DNI) is an infectious process of deep fascial space in the head and neck area. This
condition is a challenging problem because of variable ...
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RS Rana… - Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2011 - Elsevier
... Familiarity with the fascial layers, spaces of the neck, and the contents of each space is helpful
for this discussion. The fascial layers of the neck are important barriers to infection, and once
infection is established, the fascial layers play a part in directing its spread. ...
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S Diamantis, H Giannakopoulos, J Chou… - International Journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier
... These spaces are the pretracheal, the retrovisceral, and the prevertebral space. 16 The
pretracheal fascia fuses with the pericardial and parietal pleura in the anterior mediastinum. In
our case, we believe the infection spread from pericorinitis involving the right mandibular third ...
All 2 versions
JK Hoang, BF Branstetter IV… - American Journal …, 2011 - Am Roentgen Ray Soc
... 9A and 9B). Infection can also break through the surrounding fascial planes and cause infection
in the airway, spine, or carotid space. Vascular complications of carotid space infection include
IJV thrombosis, carotid artery rupture, and pseudoaneurysm [14–16]. ...
Related articles - All 2 versions
RA Gardiner, RA Gwynne… - BJU International, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
... a perinephric collection to rupture through Gerota's fascia into the pararenal spaces, a purulent
collection as a result of infection from adjacent structures (ie bowel, pancreas, liver, gall bladder,
prostate, vertebrae and pleural cavity) may extend to involve the perinephric space. ...
Related articles
C Srivanitchapoom, P Sittitrai… - European Archives of …, 2011 - Springer
... Keywords Deep neck infection 4 Deep neck abscess Introduction Deep neck infection
(DNI) is an infectious process of deep fascial space in the head and neck area. This
condition is a challenging problem because of variable ...
Related articles - All 2 versions
RS Rana… - Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2011 - Elsevier
... Familiarity with the fascial layers, spaces of the neck, and the contents of each space is helpful
for this discussion. The fascial layers of the neck are important barriers to infection, and once
infection is established, the fascial layers play a part in directing its spread. ...
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