Abstract
Case I is a three month old female, whose chief complaint was fistula formation on the outside of the lower margin of the right eye-socket.
She was not cured by treatment using antibiotics, but was completely cured by surgical treatment. After the operation (Luc-Caldwell's method) in which sequestrum and granulation were removed, sequestrum formation occurred again. And this time it was removed together with the normal part around it.
Case II is a male, 34 days old, whose chief complaint was the swelling in the right cheek. He died of complication of aspiration pneumonia despite the radical operation and chemotherapy.