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Revision as of 21:43, 25 November 2023


Overview

Citelli's abscess is an extracranial abscess either posterior to the occipital bone or within the digastric triangle. It is a complication of acute mastoiditis following erosion of the cortical bone.

History

Citelli's abscess is name after Salvatore Citè​lli, an italian otolaryngologist.

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