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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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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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Anaerobe, 2019
We have reported a case of mastoiditis which progressed to meningitis in a 16-year old male patient. CSF (cerebrospinal fluid) anaerobic culture revealed four species of isolated anaerobic bacteria.
G. Kalay +5 more
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We have reported a case of mastoiditis which progressed to meningitis in a 16-year old male patient. CSF (cerebrospinal fluid) anaerobic culture revealed four species of isolated anaerobic bacteria.
G. Kalay +5 more
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American family physician, 1988
Mastoiditis still occurs as a nonmeningeal complication of otitis media. Fever, postauricular swelling, tenderness of the ear pinna, severe otalgia and ear drainage are all typical clinical findings. Most commonly, the causative organisms are the same aerobic bacteria that are responsible for otitis media; however, anaerobic organisms must also be ...
W R, Scheibel, M A, Urtes
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Mastoiditis still occurs as a nonmeningeal complication of otitis media. Fever, postauricular swelling, tenderness of the ear pinna, severe otalgia and ear drainage are all typical clinical findings. Most commonly, the causative organisms are the same aerobic bacteria that are responsible for otitis media; however, anaerobic organisms must also be ...
W R, Scheibel, M A, Urtes
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