2013
DOI: 10.17659/01.2013.0095
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Otogenic Intracranial Abscesses: A Case Series

Abstract: Abstract:Objective: To aid clinicians in the early identification of life-threatening otogenic intracranial abscesses(OIA) through recognition of signs and symptoms.Setting: Tertiary referral centre in Melbourne, Australia. Subjects and Methods:5 patients, aged 6-31, with otogenic intracranial abscesses, were identified with ICD-10 diagnostic codes. Charts were reviewed for history, examination, investigations, treatment and outcomes.Results: Headache was the most common presenting symptom (5 of 5 patients), f… Show more

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