2014
DOI: 10.4103/0976-3147.145202
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Demography, types, outcome and relationship of surgically treated intracranial suppuration complicating chronic suppurative otitis media and bacterial rhinosinusitis

Abstract: Introduction:Surgically treated intracranial suppurations (ICS) are uncommon, life-threatening neurosurgical emergencies. They can result from complication of chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) and bacterial rhinosinusitis (BRS). The objective of this study was to know the frequency of BRS and CSOM and relate it to its rare complication of surgically treated ICS while also describing the demography, type and outcome of ICS that resulted from BRS and CSOM.Materials and Methods:All patients that presented t… Show more

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“…The infection may result from cranial procedures, meningitis, sinusitis, otogenic infection, or trauma. [ 5 7 9 14 18 27 28 ] Mortality rates can be as high as 4.4–24%. [ 7 21 24 30 ] Failure to initiate treatment within 1–2 days may lead to a rapid decline toward coma and death.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The infection may result from cranial procedures, meningitis, sinusitis, otogenic infection, or trauma. [ 5 7 9 14 18 27 28 ] Mortality rates can be as high as 4.4–24%. [ 7 21 24 30 ] Failure to initiate treatment within 1–2 days may lead to a rapid decline toward coma and death.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%