1. Clinical characteristics of otogenic lateral sinus thrombosis in patients under 18 years old compared with that in adult patients.
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Huang YB, Li L, Pan Y, Li QZ, and Li H
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- Acute Disease, Adult, Age Factors, Auditory Threshold, Child, Cranial Sinuses pathology, Ear, Inner pathology, Humans, Lateral Sinus Thrombosis etiology, Lateral Sinus Thrombosis pathology, Tympanic Membrane pathology, Cholesteatoma, Middle Ear complications, Lateral Sinus Thrombosis surgery, Otitis Media complications
- Abstract
Background: Otogenic lateral sinus thrombosis (OLST) is a rare complication of otitis media. We do not know whether the disease progress between the pediatric and adult OLST patients is consistent. However, pediatric surgical methods always refer to the adults'., Aims/objectives: This study aimed to seek evidence for suitable surgical methods in pediatric patients., Materials and Methods: The clinical manifestation, laboratory findings, and findings in operation between children and adult groups were compared., Results: Ten children and 17 adults OLST patients were included. Most pediatric patients had no history of chronic otitis media or cholesteatoma ( p <.001). The ratios of otorrhea, tympanic perforation and sclerotic type mastoid in CT scan were significantly lower in the children group ( p <.05). The mean air conduction hearing threshold in the children and adolescent group (31.25 ± 21.27 dB) was significantly lower than that of the adult group (77.6 ± 23.66 dB) ( p <.001). The diseases in attics (66.7%) and the ossicular chain destruction (33.3%) were not as severe as those in the adult group ( p <.05). The eustachian tube closure was found similar in two groups., Conclusions and Significance: Conservative surgery is recommended to pediatric OLST to obliterate the diseases and improve middle ear and mastoid drainage, preserving hearing function.
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- 2021
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