Otalgia Flashcards

1
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Ddx of Otalgia in children?

A

Otitis media
Otitis media with effusion
Otitis externa

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Otalgia presentation in children?

A

Tugging/pulling on ear
hearing loss
crying
complaining of painful ear

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3
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What is malignant otitis externa?

A

Uncommon type of otitis externa that is found in immunocomprimised individuals

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4
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What is the most common at risk group for otitis externa?

A

Diabetics

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5
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What pathogen causes malignant otitis externa

A

Pseudomonas aeruginosa

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What is the course of malignant otitis externa?

A

Infection commences in the soft tissues of the external auditory meatus, then progresses to involve the soft tissues and into the bony ear canal
Progresses to temporal bone osteomyselitis

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7
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Presentation of malignant otitis externa?

A

Severe, unrelenting, deep seated otalgia
Temporal headaches
Purulent otorrhea
Possibly dysphagia, hoarseness and/or facial nerve dysfunction
Fever
as progresses possible VII, VI and IX-XII nerve palsy

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8
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Investigations for malignant otitis externa?

A

CT to assess the extent of the infection

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Management of malignant otitis externa?

A

Admission to hosp under ENT
IV abx against pseudomonas aeruginosa

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Complications of malignant otitis externa?

A

Facial N damage and palsy or other cranial N involvement
Meningitis
Intracranial thrombosis
Death

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