2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjoto.2011.08.002
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Carotid cavernous sinus fistula caused by dental implant–associated infection

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“…Cavernous sinus syndrome following dental procedures and/or infections is an uncommon condition. [1][2][3] Okamoto et al reported two cases with clinical and laboratory findings similar to ours, both presenting with painful ophthalmoplegia: one following extraction of a maxillary canine tooth with caries and the other following treatment for multiple dental caries and periodontitis including maxillary teeth. Unlike our case, the MRI of these cases demonstrated non-enhanced lesions in the affected cavernous sinus and dilatation of superior ophthalmic veins, indicating cavernous sinus thrombosis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Cavernous sinus syndrome following dental procedures and/or infections is an uncommon condition. [1][2][3] Okamoto et al reported two cases with clinical and laboratory findings similar to ours, both presenting with painful ophthalmoplegia: one following extraction of a maxillary canine tooth with caries and the other following treatment for multiple dental caries and periodontitis including maxillary teeth. Unlike our case, the MRI of these cases demonstrated non-enhanced lesions in the affected cavernous sinus and dilatation of superior ophthalmic veins, indicating cavernous sinus thrombosis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Data were extracted from 10 fictional patient charts to simulate data collection. These charts were adapted from published dAVF case reports outside the consortium [18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27] and were specifically chosen for their diversity in presentation, angiographic characteristics, and treatments. To simulate data collection, complicating factors (e.g., missing information, contradictory information, colloquial terminology, typos in dates) were added.…”
Section: Quality Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2020, Anton-Vazquez et al 7 reported on a case of cavernous sinus thrombosis secondary to streptococcal maxillary sinusitis. Furthermore, Shimizu et al 8 had reported on case of carotid-cavernous fistulas caused by dental implant-associated infection. They assumed that local maxillary sinusitis caused by dental implant might spread hematogenously into the sphenoid and cavernous sinuses and formed a carotid cavernous sinus fistula.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%