1954
DOI: 10.1177/000348945406300203
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XXVI Lethal Granuloma of the Midline Facial Tissues Granuloma Gangraenescens

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“…They considered the lesion to be staphylococcal in origin, but no other case has been recorded in which the local lesion healed with antibiotics (Breckenridge et al, 1954). Case 1 A mnarried woman aged 28 was first seen at the Royal National Throat, Nose, and Ear Hospital on June 24, 1947. complaining of right-sided nasal obstruction, an intermittent swelling in.…”
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“…They considered the lesion to be staphylococcal in origin, but no other case has been recorded in which the local lesion healed with antibiotics (Breckenridge et al, 1954). Case 1 A mnarried woman aged 28 was first seen at the Royal National Throat, Nose, and Ear Hospital on June 24, 1947. complaining of right-sided nasal obstruction, an intermittent swelling in.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%