A Child Comes In After A Month Of A Sore Tooth With Puss In The Periodontal Region Of The Left Upper Quadrant Incisor. This Child Presents With A Ptosis Of The Left Eye, Left Eye Esotropia And Drooling From The Left Side Of The Mouth With Numbness To The Left Side Of The Face. What Is The Most Likely Cause Of These Symptoms. Explain. What Do You Need To Rule Out In Your Workup?

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1. A Child Comes In After A Month Of A Sore Tooth With Puss In The Periodontal Region Of The Left Upper Quadrant Incisor. This Child Presents With A Ptosis Of The Left Eye, Left Eye Esotropia And Drooling From The Left Side Of The Mouth With Numbness To The Left Side Of The Face. What Is The Most Likely Cause Of These Symptoms. Explain. What Do You Need To Rule Out In Your Workup?