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Fusobacterium necrophorum as an Emerging Pathogen of Acute Mastoiditis
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2019Background: Recent reports have reported an increase in the incidence of acute mastoiditis because of Fusobacterium necrophorum. However, the crude incidence and the specific clinical and laboratory characteristics of F.
Miri Gelbart +5 more
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Acta bio-medica : Atenei Parmensis, 2020
Acute mastoiditis is the most common complication of acute otitis media. Although rare, the disease is carefully studied by otolaryngologists because it usually affects very young children with severe clinical course and sometimes causes serious ...
P. Cassano, G. Ciprandi, D. Passali
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Acute mastoiditis is the most common complication of acute otitis media. Although rare, the disease is carefully studied by otolaryngologists because it usually affects very young children with severe clinical course and sometimes causes serious ...
P. Cassano, G. Ciprandi, D. Passali
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International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2019
OBJECTIVE Acute mastoiditis is the most common intra-temporal complication of acute otitis media. Its management remains a challenge due to potential extracranial and intracranial complications.
M. Krishnan +6 more
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OBJECTIVE Acute mastoiditis is the most common intra-temporal complication of acute otitis media. Its management remains a challenge due to potential extracranial and intracranial complications.
M. Krishnan +6 more
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2003
Fifty-two children with mastoiditis were treated at the Federal Government Services Hospital over a period of 15 years (from 1986 to 2000). The salient feature in these cases was the presence of a post-auricular swelling and mastoid abscess. Extensive cholesteatoma was seen in 80.7 per cent of cases and 19.3 per cent had granulations in the mastoid ...
Ikramullah, Khan, Farrukh, Shahzad
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Fifty-two children with mastoiditis were treated at the Federal Government Services Hospital over a period of 15 years (from 1986 to 2000). The salient feature in these cases was the presence of a post-auricular swelling and mastoid abscess. Extensive cholesteatoma was seen in 80.7 per cent of cases and 19.3 per cent had granulations in the mastoid ...
Ikramullah, Khan, Farrukh, Shahzad
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Medical and surgical characteristics of fusobacterium necrophorum mastoiditis in children.
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2020OBJECTIVES To evaluate and compare characteristics of Fusobacterium necrophorum mastoiditis (FnM) to characteristics of acute mastoiditis (AM) caused by other bacteria in tertiary children hospital Methods : Children with FnM (N=43) and non FnM (N=88 ...
David Ulanovski +5 more
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1978
Mastoid obliteration is recommended as a routine procedure in all mastoid surgery. Bone chips from the mastoid tip, bone paté from the cortical bone and lyophilized dura can all be employed effectively to fill the epitympanic space and Traumann's triangle.
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Mastoid obliteration is recommended as a routine procedure in all mastoid surgery. Bone chips from the mastoid tip, bone paté from the cortical bone and lyophilized dura can all be employed effectively to fill the epitympanic space and Traumann's triangle.
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Management of Acute Mastoiditis With Immediate Needle Aspiration for Subperiosteal Abscess.
Otology and Neurotology, 2019OBJECTIVES The management of children with acute mastoiditis (AM) is still debated. Some advocate computed tomography (CT) and cortical mastoidectomy (CM) for all cases while others favor a more conservative management. This study assesses the safety and
Noam Bartov +7 more
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2006
Mastoid obliteration is commonly performed to reduce the size of mastoidectomy cavity following canal wall-down tympanomastoidectomy for chronic otitis media. The indications and techniques for mastoid obliteration as well as total tympanomastoid obliteration will be reviewed.
Ritvik P, Mehta, Jeffrey P, Harris
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Mastoid obliteration is commonly performed to reduce the size of mastoidectomy cavity following canal wall-down tympanomastoidectomy for chronic otitis media. The indications and techniques for mastoid obliteration as well as total tympanomastoid obliteration will be reviewed.
Ritvik P, Mehta, Jeffrey P, Harris
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Medical Versus Surgical Treatment of Pediatric Acute Mastoiditis: A Systematic Review
The Laryngoscope, 2018There is no standard of care for treatment of pediatric acute mastoiditis (PAM). We systematically reviewed the English literature to evaluate the efficacy of PAM treatment options.
Samantha Anne +4 more
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Acute mastoiditis: 20 years of experience with a uniform management protocol.
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2019OBJECTIVES To characterize the clinical presentation of pediatric patients who, upon AM diagnosis, also had imaging-diagnosed ICCs (ID-ICCs); to define the group of AM patients at risk of developing ID-ICCs; and to update knowledge about organisms ...
Tamer N. Mansour +8 more
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