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Complications of COVID-19 in the maxillo-facial region: Clinical case and review of the literature

Shukhrat BoymuradovTashkent Medical Academy, UzbekistanDildora.A. RustamovaTashkent Medical Academy, UzbekistanDilnoza BobamuratovaTashkent Medical Academy, UzbekistanYakubjon.X. KurbanovTashkent Medical Academy, UzbekistanBakhriddin.I. KarimberdiyevTashkent Medical Academy, UzbekistanSh. Sh. YusupovTashkent Medical Academy, UzbekistanR. UmarovTashkent Medical Academy, Uzbekistan
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COVID-19 is currently causing a pandemic around the world. With the increase in the number of patients, there was a slight increase in the incidence of various complications. In particular, infectious and inflammatory diseases of the face and jaw are observed in patients with COVID-19 in the early infectious stages of the disease, as well as in the late stages. In the previous literature, as a sign or complication of COVID-19 were mentioned cases of changes in the oral cavity - ulcers, rashes, and inflammation of salivary glands. The conditions presented in this article are a serious complication of COVID-19, radically different from the usual course of osteomyelitis, in which the patient has a course with a predominance of long-term, chronic-progressive, atrophic processes. Treatment was somewhat ineffective due to local chronic inflammation (pansinusitis), metabolic, microcirculatory, immune, and coagulation disorders in patients.

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