Aspergillus mastoiditis, presenting with unexplained progressive otalgia, in an immunocompetent (older) patient.
Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol
; 266(10): 1655-7, 2009 Oct.
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Aspergillus mastoiditis and skull-base osteomyelitis are extremely rare, even in immunocompromised patients. We report a case of an 81-year-old immunocompetent man, who underwent a mastoidectomy because of unexplained, progressive otalgia in spite of a noninflamed and air-containing middle-ear space. Histopathology yielded Aspergillus fumigatus. When confronted with otitis with an unexpected clinical course a high index of suspicion is required to facilitate early diagnosis and appropriate therapy of a potential lethal Aspergillus infection, even in immunocompetent patients. This seems to be more so in older patients with an open middle-ear cavity and/or when there is facial nerve involvement.
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Aspergilose
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Aspergillus fumigatus
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Dor de Orelha
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Imunocompetência
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Mastoidite
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En
Ano de publicação:
2009
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