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A case report illustrating the management of acute coalescent mastoiditis. ... Search PubMed for Mastoidectomy Search PubMed for Acute Mastoiditis;
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Oct 5, 2011 ... Essentially, coalescent mastoiditis is an empyema of the temporal bone that, unless its progress is arrested, drains either through the natural ...
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Feb 24, 2010 ... Coalescent mastoiditis is essentially an empyema of the temporal bone that, unless its progress is arrested, either drains through the natural ...
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Temporal bone complications of mastoiditis (eg, coalescent mastoiditis, petrous apicitis, labyrinthitis, facial nerve paralysis, hearing loss) are rare today because ...
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Jul 19, 2011 ... A case report illustrating the management of acute coalescent mastoiditis.
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May 2, 2008 ... Coalescent mastoiditis is simply the term given to acute otomastoiditis when mucoperiosteal disease extends to involve the bone. The septae ...
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the sensitivity and accuracy of temporal bone CT findings for the diagnosis of acute coalescent mastoiditis. DESIGN: CT scans were ...
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Two cases of acute coalescent mastoiditis with subperiosteal abscess are presented. Cultures from both abscesses resulted in bacteria resistant to commonly ...
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This bone destruction is termed coalescent mastoiditis. If the infection continues, then there can be direct pus accumulation under the skin behind the ear, with a ...
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Coalescent mastoiditis is an uncommon clinical entity that has been almost eradicated as a complication of otitis media since the introduction of antibiotics in the ...
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