Necrotizing phlegmon of the brain is a complication associated with inflammation of the walls of the pia mater with the subsequent progressive spread of the process of focal purulent infiltration of surrounding and vital structures of the brain. For the clinical and pathological characteristics of the term “NF”, it is desirable to consider it in combination with symptoms, disorders of consciousness, consequences of the extradural course of the infectious process, hypertoxicosis, and the incidence of resuscitation and surgical interventions. In this aspect, the term “NF of the brain” means a syndrome in which inflammatory complications after infectious purulent diseases of the membranes and substance of the brain are manifested not only by damage to the brain itself, but also by non-inflammatory soft tissue infiltration of the pericardium, thyroid gland, lungs, and head bones; or caused by screaming lung tissue; or leading to bilateral acute paresis of the larynx with the development of asphyxia and death. A separate block of diagnostic signs of NF of the brain consists of verification of the diagnosis of parainfectious shock with hemodynamic instability with a drop in blood pressure, tachycardia, shortness of breath, the occurrence of gastrointestinal and bronchopulmonary bleeding; myocardial infarction; light form and
Bone marrow necrophlegmon is a purulent inflammation of the bone marrow that occurs as a result of infection through the skin, joints and other parts of the body. This is a serious illness that requires urgent medical attention.
Inflammation of the bone marrow can occur from