- Pott's puffy tumor
Pott's puffy tumor, first described by Sir
Percivall Pott in 1760, is characterized by anosteomyelitis of the frontal bone with frontal breakthrough, either direct or through haematogenic spread. This results in a swelling on the forehead, hence the name. The infection can also spread inwards, leading to an intracranialabcess .Although it can effect all ages, it is mostly found among teenagers and
adolescent s.Etiology
* Frontal
sinusitis (most common)
* A trauma may be present in the history
* Craniotomy (rare)Treatment
Consists of surgical drainage and long-term (6 to 8 weeks) use of antibiotics.
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