[Tuberculous chronic otitis media. A clinical case].

C A Pérez Fernández, M Armengot Canceller, A Campos Catalá, V Abril, M C Calabuig Crespo, J Basterra Alegría
Author Information
  1. C A Pérez Fernández: Servicio de ORL, Hospital General Universitario, Facultad de Medicina, Valencia.

Abstract

Tuberculous otitis media is a rare cause of chronic suppurative infection of the middle ear and mastoid. Patients typically have chronic tympanic membrane perforation and ear discharge associated with progressive, profound hearing loss, and resistance to antibiotic treatment. Diagnosis is often delayed by a low clinical suspicion, thus leading to complications such as irreversible hearing loss and facial nerve paralysis. Histological examination of a biopsy specimen reveals tuberculous changes. The disease is treated with antituberculosis agents.

MeSH Term

Adult
Anti-Bacterial Agents
Anti-Inflammatory Agents
Antitubercular Agents
Chronic Disease
Combined Modality Therapy
Drug Therapy, Combination
Female
Humans
Mastoid
Otitis Media, Suppurative
Steroids
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Tuberculosis

Chemicals

Anti-Bacterial Agents
Anti-Inflammatory Agents
Antitubercular Agents
Steroids

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