A rare presentation of a paediatric patient with acute otomastoiditis media caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis resulting in intracranial complications
Nimeshi Jayakody, Morad Faoury, W. P. L. Hellier, Hasnaa Ismail-Koch, Sanjay Patel, A. E. Burgess
Journal of Surgical Case Reports · 2019-03
Abstract
Mastoiditis caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) has an extremely low incidence in paediatric patients and intracranial complications are even rarer. We report the case of a 2-year-old Caucasian male who presented to a tertiary ENT centre with a left sided mastoid swelling and drowsiness after having been treated unsuccessfully for unresolving ear pain and discharge for 6 weeks. He was subsequently found to have mastoiditis with intracranial complications caused by mycobacterium TB. This report aims to increase awareness of TB as a potential cause of chronic unresolving ear pain in the paediatric age group, as well as the importance of multidisciplinary team management.
MeSH terms
- Medicine
- Mastoiditis
- Tuberculosis
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Surgery
- Otitis
- Presentation (obstetrics)
- Pediatrics
- Hearing loss
- Incidence (geometry)