Pneumococcal Cerebrospinal Meningitis: A Rare Complication of Pediatric Temporal Bone Fracture

J. Byun, El Kim
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Meningitis is a rare and potentially serious complication in children with temporal bone fractures. We present an unusual case of a 7-year-old girl with pneumococcal meningitis complicated by cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage following transverse fracture in the left temporal bone. She had an otorrhea resolved spontaneously in the early stage of hospitalization. At 4 days post-discharge, the patient returned with headache, fever, neck stiffness, voiding difficulty, and bilateral abducens nerve palsy. Magnetic resonance images demonstrated an intense uniform contrast enhancement in the cerebral cisterns and the sacral nerve roots. Laboratory analysis and culture diagnosed meningitis caused by Streptococcus pneumonia . She was discharged home after getting intravenous ceftriaxone for 5 weeks. Follow-up for the patient required constant vigilance and included a multidisciplinary approach. At 7 months after head trauma, the child was well with no neurological and auditory deficits. This case illustrates a previously unreported complication in pediatric patient of temporal bone fracture associated with CSF otorrhea.
肺炎球菌性脑脊膜炎:儿童颞骨骨折的罕见并发症
脑膜炎是颞骨骨折儿童中一种罕见且潜在严重的并发症。我们提出一个不寻常的情况下,7岁的女孩肺炎球菌脑膜炎并发脑脊液(CSF)泄漏后,横向骨折在左侧颞骨。她的耳漏在住院早期自行消退。出院后4天,患者出现头痛、发热、颈部僵硬、排尿困难和双侧外展神经麻痹。磁共振图像显示脑池和骶神经根强烈均匀的对比增强。实验室分析和培养诊断为肺炎链球菌引起的脑膜炎。静脉注射头孢曲松5周后出院。对患者的随访需要时刻保持警惕,并采用多学科方法。头部外伤后7个月,患儿恢复良好,无神经和听觉缺陷。本病例显示了一种以前未报道的儿童颞骨骨折伴脑脊液耳漏的并发症。
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