Author/Authors :
Mittal، Kundan نويسنده Department of Pediatrics,Pt. B.D Sharma PGIMS,Rohtak,India , , Mittal، Anupama نويسنده Department of Anatomy,Pt BD Sharma PGIMS,Rohtak,India , , Yadav، Suman نويسنده Department of Anatomy,University College of Medical Sciences,New Delhi,India , , Yadav، Jaivinder نويسنده Department of Pediatrics,Pt BD Sharma PGIMS,Rohtak,India ,
Abstract :
Introduction: Skullbased osteomyelitis is bony infection which generally originates from inadequately treated chronic infection, adjoining tissue infection or after trauma.Case: 11 month female child had a trivial fall while standing near a bucket. The child developed fracture of right clavicle and left orbital swelling which was inadequately treated. This resulted in in spread of infection to adjoining tissues, skull bones, sinuses and brain.Conclusion: Cranial base osteomyelitis is rare but dreaded condition which requires early diagnosis and prompt treatment to avoid mortality and morbidity in form of neurological deficits and permanent disability