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Ewing sarcoma of the mandible mimicking an odontogenic abscess – a case report
Authors:Martin Gosau  Daniel Baumhoer  Stefan Ihrler  Johannes Kleinheinz  Oliver Driemel
Institution:1. Specialist Registrar, Maxillofacial Surgery, Leeds Dental Institute, Clarendon Way, LS2 9LU, Leeds, UK
2. Specialist Registrar, Maxillofacial Surgery, Regional Maxillofacial Unit, Southern General Hospital, 1345 Govan Road, G51 4TF, Glasgow, UK
3. Senior House Officer, Maxillofacial Surgery, Pinderfields General Hospital, Aberford Road, WF1 4DG, Wakefield, UK
4. Consultant Maxillofacial Surgeon, Maxillofacial Surgery, York District Hospital, Wigginton Road, YO31 8HE, York, UK
Abstract:Injuries resulting from the use of angle grinders are numerous. The most common sites injured are the head and face. The high speed disc of angle grinders does not respect anatomical boundaries or structures and thus the injuries produced can be disfiguring, permanently disabling or even fatal. However, aesthetically pleasing results can be achieved with thorough debridement, resection of wound edges and careful layered functional closure after reduction and fixation of facial bone injuries. A series of penetrating facial wounds associated with angle grinder use are presented and the management and prevention of these injuries discussed.
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