Acute mastoid abscess secondary to partially treated upper respiratory tract infection: a case report

Acute mastoid abscess is common in daily practice. In children, it is usually caused by unsuccessful treatment or partially treated acute otitis media (AOM). Some authors had reported that chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) can be the source of infection but it is usually associated with the...

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Main Authors: Halimuddin S, Asma A
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit UKM 2010
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spelling ukm-20762016-12-14T06:30:50Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/2076/ Acute mastoid abscess secondary to partially treated upper respiratory tract infection: a case report Halimuddin S, Asma A, Acute mastoid abscess is common in daily practice. In children, it is usually caused by unsuccessful treatment or partially treated acute otitis media (AOM). Some authors had reported that chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) can be the source of infection but it is usually associated with the presence of cholesteatoma. A case of an acute mastoid abscess in a 7 year old girl is presented. She had a history of severe otalgia with left post auricular swelling for 3 days. Clinically she was febrile, the left otoscopy showed diffuse post auricular swelling and sagging of the posterior wall of the external canal. She underwent an emergency cortical mastoidectomy for the left mastoid abscess and had an uneventful recovery. In conclusion, this patient was partially treated with antibiotics which increased the risk for ‘masked mastoiditis’, and she later developed a mastoid abscess. Therefore we advocate that all AOM patients should be treated with antibiotics at least for a duration of one week. Penerbit UKM 2010 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/2076/1/08MS090_4144.pdf Halimuddin S, and Asma A, (2010) Acute mastoid abscess secondary to partially treated upper respiratory tract infection: a case report. Medicine & Health, 5 (1). pp. 41-44. ISSN 1823-2140 http://www.ppukm.ukm.my/ukmmcjournal/index.php
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description Acute mastoid abscess is common in daily practice. In children, it is usually caused by unsuccessful treatment or partially treated acute otitis media (AOM). Some authors had reported that chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) can be the source of infection but it is usually associated with the presence of cholesteatoma. A case of an acute mastoid abscess in a 7 year old girl is presented. She had a history of severe otalgia with left post auricular swelling for 3 days. Clinically she was febrile, the left otoscopy showed diffuse post auricular swelling and sagging of the posterior wall of the external canal. She underwent an emergency cortical mastoidectomy for the left mastoid abscess and had an uneventful recovery. In conclusion, this patient was partially treated with antibiotics which increased the risk for ‘masked mastoiditis’, and she later developed a mastoid abscess. Therefore we advocate that all AOM patients should be treated with antibiotics at least for a duration of one week.
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author Halimuddin S,
Asma A,
spellingShingle Halimuddin S,
Asma A,
Acute mastoid abscess secondary to partially treated upper respiratory tract infection: a case report
author_facet Halimuddin S,
Asma A,
author_sort Halimuddin S,
title Acute mastoid abscess secondary to partially treated upper respiratory tract infection: a case report
title_short Acute mastoid abscess secondary to partially treated upper respiratory tract infection: a case report
title_full Acute mastoid abscess secondary to partially treated upper respiratory tract infection: a case report
title_fullStr Acute mastoid abscess secondary to partially treated upper respiratory tract infection: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Acute mastoid abscess secondary to partially treated upper respiratory tract infection: a case report
title_sort acute mastoid abscess secondary to partially treated upper respiratory tract infection: a case report
publisher Penerbit UKM
publishDate 2010
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/2076/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/2076/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/2076/1/08MS090_4144.pdf
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