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Lateral sinus thrombosis as a complication of otitis media: 10-year experience at the children's hospital of Philadelphia.

Christina B Bales1, Steven Sobol, Ralph Wetmore, Lisa M Elden.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Lateral sinus thrombosis is a rare intracranial complication of otitis media that is traditionally described in countries with poor access to medical care. Our goal was to describe the clinical presentation, management, and outcome of patients diagnosed with lateral sinus thrombosis in a US tertiary care center and to highlight the clinically relevant differences in presentation between these patients and those described in previous reports. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The medical charts of 13 patients diagnosed with otogenic lateral sinus thrombosis were reviewed. These patients were identified from a manual search of 156 subjects with International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision codes corresponding with a diagnosis of mastoiditis or thromboembolism over a 10-year period (1997-2007) at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
RESULTS: In contrast to previous reports in the literature, the majority of patients in this series exhibited cranial neuropathies and signs of raised intracranial pressure. Nearly all of the patients had a history of acute otitis media treated with antibiotics in the weeks preceding admission. However, many patients denied high fevers or active otomastoid symptoms, which are classically associated with lateral sinus thrombosis. The diagnosis was made in all of the children by using computed tomography and MRI/venography. Treatment strategies included myringotomy tube placement, simple mastoidectomy, intravenous antibiotics, and anticoagulation. Posthospitalization follow-up data revealed no significant long-term complications.
CONCLUSION: Despite appropriate antibiotic therapy, lateral sinus thrombosis and other intracranial complications of otitis media are still a threat to children in the modern era. Neurologic, rather than otologic, symptoms may dominate the presentation of otogenic lateral sinus thrombosis. Thus, a high index of suspicion may be critical for ensuring timely diagnosis of this rare condition.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19171642     DOI: 10.1542/peds.2008-0280

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatrics        ISSN: 0031-4005            Impact factor:   7.124


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8.  Gradenigo's syndrome with lateral venous sinus thrombosis: successful conservative treatment.

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9.  Delay in diagnosis of cerebral venous and sinus thrombosis: successful use of mechanical thrombectomy and thrombolysis.

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10.  Otogenic Lateral Sinus Thrombosis: A Review of Fifteen Patients and Changing Trends in the Management.

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