Malignant Otitis Externa Flashcards
1
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ESSENCE
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Severe and maybe life-threatening form of ottis media
Infection spreads to bones surrounding ear canal, progressing to osteomyelitis of the temporal bone of the skull
2
Q
AETIOLOGY
Risk factors
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- Usually related to underlying risk factors
- Diabetes
- Immunosuppresant medication
- HIV
3
Q
CLINICAL FEATURES
Key finding
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Granulation tissue at junction between bone and cartilage in ear canal is key finding
4
Q
MANAGEMENT
General
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- Admission under ENT team
- IV antibiotics
- Imaging (CT or MRI head)
5
Q
COMPLICATIONS
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- Facial nerve damage and palsy
- Other cranial nerve involvement
- Meningitis
- Intracranial thrombosis
- Death