Title of article :
Acute Otitis Media-Induced Gradenigo Syndrome, a Dramatic Response to Intravenous Antibiotic
Author/Authors :
Kazemi, Tayebeh Otolaryngology Research Center - School of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Pages :
6
From page :
165
To page :
170
Abstract :
Introduction: Petrositis is a rare but severe complication of acute otitis media and mastoiditis. Despite efficient antibiotic therapy, there are still reports of both intratemporal and intracranial complications of otitis media with the potential risk of high morbidity and mortality. Petrositis has traditionally been treated with surgery, but recent advances in imaging, with improved antibiotic treatment, allow more conservative management. Case Report: In this case report we describe the clinical course and treatment of a 33-year-old man with petrous apicitis who presented with severe otalgia, retro-orbital pain, and sixth cranial nerve palsy Gradenigo syndrome. Our patient showed a dramatic response to intravenous antibiotics only, without need for any surgical intervention, even myringotomy. Conclusion: It seems that early detection and management of this syndrome before development of other intratemporal or intracranial complications may prevent the need for surgical intervention.
Keywords :
Acute otitis media , Gradenigo syndrome , Medical therapeutics , Petrositis , Surgical intervention
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2017
Record number :
2434951
Link To Document :
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