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Resumen de Cervical necrotizing fasciitis and acute mediastinitis of odontogenic origin: a case series

Paolo Cariati, Fernando Monsalve Iglesias, Almudena Cabello Serrano, Alfredo Valencia Laseca, Blas García Medina

  • Necrotising fasciitis (NF) is an uncommon infection. Early signs and symptoms include fever, severe pain and swelling, and redness at the wound site. Moreover, fulminant evolution and high mortality rate are typical of this pathology. In the present report we describes three cases of cervical necrotizing fasciitis complicated by acute mediastinitis. All patients were apparently immunocompetent adults. The main aim of the present report is to show the serious consequences that a dental infection might trigger. Furthermore, we highlight the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in these cases. The constant interaction between different medical specialties is essential for ensuring a proper management of each case.


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