Otogenic lateral sinus thrombosis--a case report.

Journal: Annals Of The Academy Of Medicine, Singapore
Published:
Abstract

Background: We portray and discuss a case of lateral sinus thrombosis following acute otitis media and mastoiditis.

Methods: The patient presented with otorrhoea, otalgia, neck pain, fever and chills. Methods: Cortical mastoidectomy was performed. Intravenous antibiotics and heparin were administered.

Results: The patient had a complete recovery with no sequelae.

Conclusions: Neurotologic complications of suppurative otitis media like meningitis, cerebral abscess, extradural abscess and dural sinus thrombosis are rare in the antibiotic era. Hence, doctors today have to maintain extra vigilance and a high index of suspicion for such complications.

Authors
K See, J Leong, H Tan