Masood Imran, Hendriksz Tami
Touro University California, Vallejo, California, USA.
BMJ Case Rep. 2017 Jun 22;2017:bcr-2017-219226. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2017-219226.
A female aged 9 years with a recent episode of acute otitis media (AOM) presented to her primary care physician with complaints of severe abdominal pain with right lower quadrant rebound tenderness, suggestive of an acute surgical abdomen. Neurological examination was normal on presentation. She was transferred to the local children's hospital for workup of appendicitis, during which she began exhibiting ataxia and slurred speech. Further evaluation revealed mastoiditis, venous sinus thrombosis and subdural empyema. Appendicitis was ruled out. We describe the first documented case of neurological complications of AOM presenting as an acute surgical abdomen without initial neurological findings.
一名9岁女性近期患急性中耳炎(AOM),因主诉严重腹痛伴右下腹反跳痛就诊于她的初级保健医生,提示为急性外科急腹症。初诊时神经学检查正常。她被转至当地儿童医院进行阑尾炎检查,在此期间她开始出现共济失调和言语不清。进一步评估发现为乳突炎、静脉窦血栓形成和硬膜下积脓。排除了阑尾炎。我们描述了首例有记录的AOM神经并发症表现为急性外科急腹症且初诊时无神经学表现的病例。