However, one child who received antibiotics after 48 hours developed mastoiditis in the opposite ear six weeks after treatment. |
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It also did not mention that the advent of antibiotics has dramatically reduced the incidence of acute mastoiditis in acute otitis media. |
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Both tenderness and swelling must be present to classify mastoiditis, a deep infection in the mastoid bone. |
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Measles, diphtheria, mastoiditis and meningitis were among the common childhood diseases and were often fatal. |
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Differentiating otitis externa from acute mastoiditis may be difficult because of severe ear pain and the inability to visualize the tympanic membrane. |
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The great majority of cases begin as a tonsillitis or pharyngitis with occasional cases associated with mastoiditis, otitis media, parotitis, sinusitis and dental infections. |
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Complications from ear infections include mastoiditis and meningitis. |
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We present a case of disseminated blastomycosis presenting as mastoiditis with epidural abscess. |
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Indeed, he was operated on for double mastoiditis. |
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Patients may have a history of recent febrile illness, including dental infections, otitis media, mastoiditis or sinusitis. |
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At an early age he developed hearing problems, which have been variously attributed but were most likely due to a familial tendency to mastoiditis. |
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At 13, operations for mastoiditis left Bob partially deaf. |
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It seems intuitive that the early use of antimicrobials will reduce the incidence of serious complications of AOM, such as mastoiditis, meningitis and intracranial abscesses. |
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The goal of this study is to assess the clinical features, pathogens, complications and especially management of acute mastoiditis in the ENT service, University Hospital of Strasbourg, France. |
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She was known to have hypertension, coronary artery disease, aortic stenosis, left ear cholesteatoma, and mastoiditis. |
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One of them, examined on the same day as his MRI, had undergone labyrinthectomy on the side ipsilateral to reported findings of mastoiditis. |
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These studies prompted the diagnosis of coalescent mastoiditis with septic dural sinus thrombosis, venous hemorrhagic infarctions, brain abscesses, and subdural empyema. |
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In this extremely rare case of meningitis and masked mastoiditis, it's regrettable that due to its hidden nature nothing further was able to be done. |
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Some unsuccessful surgical and antibiotic treatments of infections such as temporal mastoiditis and perineal gangrene were treated using maggot therapy. |
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In real life, Capone's son Albert, known as Sonny, developed the condition mastoiditis, aged seven, and only survived after risky brain surgery that left him partially deaf. |
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Mastoiditis, where an ear infection has spread to the mastoid bone. |
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Mastoiditis is a serious inflammatory condition of the mastoid bone and air cells in the mastoid portion of the temporal bone, located behind the ear. |
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