慢性中耳炎继发颞叶脓肿:一个复杂病人的评估和处理。

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Tyler J Ostrowski, Erica L Greiner, Lara K Reichert
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慢性中耳炎是一种持续的中耳感染,由各种已知的细菌引起,在极少数情况下,可导致严重的并发症,包括颅内感染,如脑脓肿和脑膜炎。我们报告一个42岁的女性病例,她有复杂的病史,包括慢性中耳炎,她在感染扩散后发展为脑脓肿和脑膜炎。患者最初表现为精神状态改变和对急性颅内病变的担忧,这与她明显的多物质使用史相混淆。进一步的研究发现了菌血症。影像显示中耳积液伴颅底裂开及颞叶脑大脓肿。血检诊断为病毒性和细菌性脑膜炎,脑脊液和耳液的脑脊液培养证实存在肺炎链球菌,脑脊液中含有eb病毒(EBV) DNA。患者接受静脉注射抗生素、手术引流脓肿和支持性护理治疗,导致临床改善,最终不遵医嘱出院。该病例强调了慢性中耳炎可能导致危及生命的颅内感染,强调了早期发现的重要性,尽管患者混淆医学因素,但临床高度怀疑,以及在疾病晚期积极治疗的重要性。
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Temporal Lobe Abscess Secondary to Chronic Otitis Media: Evaluation and Management in a Medical Complex Patient.

Chronic otitis media is a persistent middle ear infection caused by various well-described bacteria that, in rare cases, can lead to severe complications including intracranial infections such as brain abscesses and meningitis. We present a case of a 42-year-old female with a complicated medical history including chronic otitis media, who developed a brain abscess and meningitis following the spread of the infection. The patient initially presented with altered mental status and concerns for acute intracranial processes were confounded by her significant polysubstance use history. Further work up revealed bacteremia. Imaging revealed middle ear effusions with skull base dehiscence and a large brain abscess in the temporal lobe. Workup revealed a diagnosis of viral and bacterial meningitis via blood, and CSF cultures from both cerebrospinal fluid and ear discharge confirmed the presence of Streptococcus pneumoniae with Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) DNA in the CSF. The patient was treated with intravenous antibiotics, surgical drainage of the abscess, and supportive care, leading to clinical improvement and eventual discharge from the hospital against medical advice. This case highlights the potential for chronic otitis media to result in life-threatening intracranial infections, underscoring the importance of early detection, high clinical suspicion despite patient confounding medical factors, and aggressive management in cases of advanced disease.

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