1. Bilateral Skull Base Osteomyelitis in an Immunocompetent Patient
- Author
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Douglas D. Leventhal, James J. Evans, Thomas O. Willcox, and Steven G. Finden
- Subjects
Male ,Skull Base ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Osteomyelitis ,Pannus ,Skull base osteomyelitis ,medicine.disease ,Resection ,Left temporal bone ,Surgery ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Intravenous antibiotics ,Cervical Vertebrae ,Right temporal bone ,medicine ,Humans ,business ,Aged - Abstract
A 75-year-old immunocompetent man presented to our office with right otalgia. After a comprehensive workup, he was found to have right temporal bone osteomyelitis and was treated with intravenous antibiotics. He then began to experience left-sided otalgia and was diagnosed with and treated for left temporal bone osteomyelitis. Subsequently, he began to exhibit myelopathic symptoms, and imaging revealed a C2 inflammatory process. The patient underwent endoscopic transoral odontoidectomy with resection of a large C1 to C2 pannus and recovered with no neurologic deficit. Skull base osteomyelitis is an uncommon condition that usually occurs in immunocompromised patients. Prompt diagnosis and appropriate treatment are of utmost importance in managing this condition.
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- 2011