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[Clinical analysis of otogenic Mouret abscess: a case report].
Lin Chung Er Bi Yan Hou Tou Jing Wai Ke Za Zhi. 2018 Mar;32(6):472-473
Authors: Hao XP, Chen B, Li YX
Abstract
Mouret abscess is a rare extracranial complication of suppurative otitis media. It is generally believed to be a deep neck abscess caused by inflammation leading to the rupture of the bony tip of the mastoid tip. The location of Mouret abscess is deep. The symptoms are insidious at the onset, but may eventually spread to the surrounding tissue, and even lead to mediastinal abscess, cavernous sinus thrombosis, meningitis, dyspnea and other serious complications. At present, with the popularization of antibiotics, the occurrence rate of Mouret abscess is very low, and only sporadic cases have been reported.In this paper, a case of Mouret abscess caused by cholesteatoma was analyzed to explore Mouret abscess in terms of the route of infection, clinical manifestations, imaging features, diagnosis and treatment.
PMID: 29737748 [PubMed]
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