## Abstract ## Background. Epistaxis is very common during childhood. It occurs primarily in boys and is usually self‐limiting. Trauma and nose picking are among the most common causes. In general, epistaxis can be easily treated with anterior nasal packing or electrocoagulation. ## Methods. We
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Cranial fasciitis with exclusive intracranial extension in an 8-year-old girl
✍ Scribed by Manuela Agozzino; Alessandra Cavallero; Frediano Inzani; Ilaria Acchiardi; Davide Locatelli; Paola Scagnelli; Clara Malattia; Eloisa Arbustini
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