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Osteomyelitic complications of sinusitis

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Sinus infection can also extend to the bone producing osteomyelitis and eventually involving the brain and nervous system.

The most common osseous complications are osteomyelitis of the maxillary (typically in infancy) or frontal bones (1).

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