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Malignant Otitis External: Our Experience and Literature Review

Case series Patients: Male, 74-year-old • Male, 76-year-old • Male, 77-year-old Final Diagnosis: Malignant otitis externa Symptoms: Edema • facial paralysis • hearing loss • otalgia and major otorrhea in the right ear Medication: — Clinical Procedure: ENT examination Specialty: Otolaryngology OBJECT...

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Autores principales: Di Lullo, Antonella M., Russo, Camilla, Piroli, Piera, Petti, Alessandra, Capriglione, Pasquale, Cantone, Elena, Motta, Gaetano, Iengo, Maurizio, Elefante, Andrea, Cavaliere, Michele
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Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7458700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32808601
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.925060
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author Di Lullo, Antonella M.
Russo, Camilla
Piroli, Piera
Petti, Alessandra
Capriglione, Pasquale
Cantone, Elena
Motta, Gaetano
Iengo, Maurizio
Elefante, Andrea
Cavaliere, Michele
author_facet Di Lullo, Antonella M.
Russo, Camilla
Piroli, Piera
Petti, Alessandra
Capriglione, Pasquale
Cantone, Elena
Motta, Gaetano
Iengo, Maurizio
Elefante, Andrea
Cavaliere, Michele
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description Case series Patients: Male, 74-year-old • Male, 76-year-old • Male, 77-year-old Final Diagnosis: Malignant otitis externa Symptoms: Edema • facial paralysis • hearing loss • otalgia and major otorrhea in the right ear Medication: — Clinical Procedure: ENT examination Specialty: Otolaryngology OBJECTIVE: Unusual clinical course BACKGROUND: Malignant external otitis (MEO) is an invasive infection that can involve the external auditory canal and the skull base up to the contiguous soft tissues. Considering the changing face of MEO, we reviewed cases of MEO treated in our Ear Nose Throat (ENT) clinic – University Federico II of Naples between 2018 and 2019 to evaluate the current epidemiology of the condition and to assess the state of art on diagnosis, therapeutic and follow-up management in our patients. CASE REPORTS: We present the cases of three male patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus who complained of long-lasting otorrhea and pain, with clinical suspicion of MEO. In all cases, ear swab was positive for Pseudomonas aeruginosa. All our patients received a 6-week course of intravenous ciprofloxacin, piperacillin, and tazobactam, with rapid clinical symptoms improvement and complete recovery at 1-year follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: MEO is difficult to treat due to the lack of standardized care guidelines. Patients with MEO often present with severe otalgia, edema, otorrhea, and facial nerve paralysis. Clinicians must suspect MEO in elderly diabetic and immunocompromised patients with persistent otalgia after external otitis. Imaging (computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging) can play synergistic roles in the management of MEO. To evaluate eradication of the disease, clinicians have to assess clinical symptoms and signs as well as radiological imaging and inflammatory markers.
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spelling pubmed-74587002020-09-10 Malignant Otitis External: Our Experience and Literature Review Di Lullo, Antonella M. Russo, Camilla Piroli, Piera Petti, Alessandra Capriglione, Pasquale Cantone, Elena Motta, Gaetano Iengo, Maurizio Elefante, Andrea Cavaliere, Michele Am J Case Rep Articles Case series Patients: Male, 74-year-old • Male, 76-year-old • Male, 77-year-old Final Diagnosis: Malignant otitis externa Symptoms: Edema • facial paralysis • hearing loss • otalgia and major otorrhea in the right ear Medication: — Clinical Procedure: ENT examination Specialty: Otolaryngology OBJECTIVE: Unusual clinical course BACKGROUND: Malignant external otitis (MEO) is an invasive infection that can involve the external auditory canal and the skull base up to the contiguous soft tissues. Considering the changing face of MEO, we reviewed cases of MEO treated in our Ear Nose Throat (ENT) clinic – University Federico II of Naples between 2018 and 2019 to evaluate the current epidemiology of the condition and to assess the state of art on diagnosis, therapeutic and follow-up management in our patients. CASE REPORTS: We present the cases of three male patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus who complained of long-lasting otorrhea and pain, with clinical suspicion of MEO. In all cases, ear swab was positive for Pseudomonas aeruginosa. All our patients received a 6-week course of intravenous ciprofloxacin, piperacillin, and tazobactam, with rapid clinical symptoms improvement and complete recovery at 1-year follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: MEO is difficult to treat due to the lack of standardized care guidelines. Patients with MEO often present with severe otalgia, edema, otorrhea, and facial nerve paralysis. Clinicians must suspect MEO in elderly diabetic and immunocompromised patients with persistent otalgia after external otitis. Imaging (computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging) can play synergistic roles in the management of MEO. To evaluate eradication of the disease, clinicians have to assess clinical symptoms and signs as well as radiological imaging and inflammatory markers. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2020-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7458700/ /pubmed/32808601 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.925060 Text en © Am J Case Rep, 2020 This work is licensed under Creative Common Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) )
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Motta, Gaetano
Iengo, Maurizio
Elefante, Andrea
Cavaliere, Michele
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