儿童结核性耳炎并发同侧乙状窦血栓形成:病例报告。

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Pan African Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-07-12 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.11604/pamj.2024.48.100.44240
Fadoua Ouzidan, Najib Benmansour, Mohammed Ridal, Mohamed Noureddine El Amine El Alami
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摘要

结核病是摩洛哥和大多数发展中国家的主要公共卫生问题,但结核性耳软骨炎却非常罕见。我们在此报告了一例 7 岁患者的病例,该患者患有慢性右侧乳突炎和耳后瘘管,其特异性在于经过两个多月的长期药物和手术治疗无效后仍持续存在,并且并发同侧乙状窦血栓形成。颞骨计算机断层扫描(CT)显示右侧乳突细胞完全破坏,右侧中耳有低密度补体。通过耳后瘘管进行右侧引流,并进行乳突骨活检,确诊为结核性乳突炎。经过 6 个月的抗结核治疗后,临床和影像学结果良好。结核性耳软骨炎在文献中有很多描述。然而,由于其发病率极低,在面对这些潜伏感染时往往难以考虑。如果没有伴随的肺部症状,这种情况就更加明显。因此,此类出版物的重要性在于提醒人们不要只考虑常规诊断,防止因延误治疗而导致严重并发症。
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Tuberculous otomastoiditis in children complicated by homolateral sigmoid sinus thrombosis: a case report.

Tuberculosis is a major public health problem in Morocco and most of the developing countries but tuberculous otomastoiditis is quite rare. Here we report a case where a seven-year-old patient had chronic right otomastoiditis and retro-auricular fistula, whose specificity is its persistence after prolonged unsuccessful medical and surgical therapy for more than 2 months, and its complication by homolateral sigmoid sinus thrombosis. Computed Tomography (CT) scan of temporal bones showed complete destruction of right mastoid cells and a hypodense complement in the right middle ear. A right drainage through the retro auricular fistula with mastoid bone biopsy confirmed the tuberculous otomastoiditis diagnosis. The clinical and radiological outcome was favorable after anti-tuberculosis treatment for 6 months. Tuberculosis otomastoiditis is well described in the literature. However, its very low incidence often impedes consideration when faced with these latent infections. This is more so the case when concomitant pulmonary symptoms are absent. Thus, the importance of such publications is a reminder to think beyond the frequent diagnosis and prevent serious complications due to delayed treatment.

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