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==Overview== | ==Overview== |
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Overview
Once in the tissue, it forms an abscess, producing a hard, red to reddish-purple lump, often on the jaw, from which comes the condition's common name, "lumpy jaw." Eventually, the abscess breaks through the skin surface to produce a draining sinus tract. With treatment, it is completely treatable.
Possible Complications
Meningitis can rarely develop from this infection.
References
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