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Abstract
Purulent inflammatory processes on the face side can lead to severe consequences if not treated in a timely and effective manner. Opening deep floors in such cases is a decisive step towards successful management. This article aims to explore the importance of this procedure to present a comprehensive and informative discussion.
Keywords
Inflammation
subcutaneous
processes
phlegmon
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How to Cite
Tastanova Gulchexra Eshtayevna, Tulemetov Sabrjan Kalikovich, & Muhammadjonova Muslima. (2023). Opening of the Deep Layers of The Side Face in Processes of Purulous Inflammation. Texas Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, 27, 66–67. Retrieved from https://zienjournals.com/index.php/tjm/article/view/4837
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