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      news Potentially Fatal Oro-Facial Infections: Five Cautionary Tales

      Presented by:Journal of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh / G.C.S. Cousin
      Summary points:Five patients with infections arising from the mouth or jaw are presented. These cases describe patient presentation, treatment, and outcome, and discuss the importance of detecting odontogenic infection.
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