Suppurative skull osteomyelitis

Most suppurative skull osteomyelitis comes from direct infections, such as open skull fracture, craniotomy or craniotomy, infection after traction of skull, etc., and radiation treatment, skin graft failure, etc. expose the skull to infection. Skull osteomyelitis can occur in any part of the skull, but the forehead and parietal bone of the skull are most common.

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