2016
DOI: 10.5812/jjm.41352
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Mastoiditis, Brain Abscess and Sinus Thrombosis As Complications of Chronic Otitis Media: A Case Report

Abstract: Introduction: Brain abscess is a rare life-threatening focal intracerebral infection. The etiology of brain abscess depends on trauma, surgical intervention, and infection type. In this report, we present a case with brain abscess caused by Prevotella denticola after chronic otitis media infection. Case Presentation: A 27-year-old male patient presented a history of yellowish green ear drainage coloring his pillow for 10 years. One month before admission, he began to suffer from increased headache. He was firs… Show more

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“…Enoxaparin for anticoagulation as empiric treatment for 6 weeks has been reported. 17 However, other studies consider anticoagulants not part of standard care since they increase the risk of venous infarction despite arresting the spread of thrombosis. 11,18 There is little benefit from anticoagulants unless the clots are extensive.…”
Section: A B C Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Enoxaparin for anticoagulation as empiric treatment for 6 weeks has been reported. 17 However, other studies consider anticoagulants not part of standard care since they increase the risk of venous infarction despite arresting the spread of thrombosis. 11,18 There is little benefit from anticoagulants unless the clots are extensive.…”
Section: A B C Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A multidisciplinary approach including neurosurgery, neurology, and microbiology disciplines is required. 17,19 Finally, OH due to LST is a serious complication seldom encountered nowadays. Increased intracranial pressure may be appreciated in the early stage and may worsen towards ventricular dilatation later.…”
Section: A B C Dmentioning
confidence: 99%