Pott's Puffy Tumor

Adolescent Brain Abscess Maxillary Sinusitis Abscess 3. Good health 03 medical and health sciences Frontal Sinusitis 0302 clinical medicine Frontal Bone Orbital Diseases Humans Female Bone Diseases Tomography, X-Ray Computed Follow-Up Studies
DOI: 10.1097/scs.0b013e31818eed33 Publication Date: 2008-12-02T12:35:31Z
ABSTRACT
A subperiostal abscess of the frontal bone as a complication of osteomyelitis, appearing as a puffy, indolent tumor of the forehead, was first described by Pott. This less-common complication of is known as Pott's Puffy tumor. The complications of Pott's Puffy tumor are preseptal and orbital cellulites by downward spread to the orbit and intracranial infection by posterior extension. We present a case of Pott's Puffy tumor complicated by intracranial infection imaged by means of multidetector computed tomography.
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