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Jane had been suffering through a severe cold and was complaining of a frontal headache and a dull, aching pain at the side of her face. what regions are likely to become sites of secondary infection following
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Jane had been suffering through a severe cold and was complaining of a frontal headache and a dull, aching pain at the side of her face. what regions are likely to become sites of secondary infection following nasal infection?
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Jane had been suffering through a severe cold and was complaining of a frontal headache and a dull, aching pain at the side of her face. what regions are likely to become sites of secondary infection following nasal infection?
-The paranasal sinuses can become infected.
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Jane had been suffering through a severe cold and was complaining of a frontal headache and a dull, aching pain at the side of her face.
Answer: Following nasal infection, the paranasal sinuses can become infected.
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