ENT-Ear Surgery Unit, Az. Ospedaliera, via Giustiniani 2, Padua, Italy.
Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital. 2012 Dec;32(6):416-9.
Malignant external otitis (MEO) is a rare infection of the temporal bone primarily affecting elderly patients and diabetics or immunocompromised individuals, which may have dismal prognosis if treatment is not prompt and adequate. Almost 95% of MEO cases reported in the literature are attributed to Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and this pathogen is isolated from aural drainage in > 90% of cases. However, in recent years fungal and polymicrobial temporal bone infections have been reported with increasing frequency. The aim of this paper is to discuss a possible pitfall in MEO treatment using an unusual clinical case. In this patient, bacteriological data positive for Pseudomonas delayed correct diagnosis of Aspergillus infection, which was obtained after surgical debridement and biopsy of the infra-temporal space.
恶性外耳炎(MEO)是一种罕见的颞骨感染,主要影响老年患者和糖尿病患者或免疫功能低下者,如果治疗不及时和充分,预后可能很差。文献中报道的几乎 95%的 MEO 病例归因于铜绿假单胞菌,该病原体在 > 90%的病例中从耳引流中分离出来。然而,近年来,真菌和多种微生物颞骨感染的报道频率越来越高。本文旨在通过一个不寻常的临床病例讨论 MEO 治疗中可能出现的一个陷阱。在该患者中,假单胞菌的细菌学数据阳性导致对曲霉菌感染的正确诊断延迟,该感染是在颞下空间的手术清创和活检后获得的。