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Otogenic and Rhinogenic Intracranial Complications: A Statistic Analysis Tamio Kamei 1 1Department of Otolaryngology, Gunma University School of Medicine pp.369-376
Published Date 1982/5/20
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1492209441
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 Twenty-four cases of intracranial complications resulting from ear and paranasal sinus infections, hospitalized for emergency treatment in the ENT department of Gunma University Hospital during past 20 years (1960-1979), were investigated statistically. The results obtained were as follows :

 1. Recently, especially since 1975, there is a tendency of re-increase of the intracranial complications.

 2. The majority of the patients (21 cases out of 24) was otogenic.

 3. The primary lesion was predominated by chronic inflammation such as chronic otitis media and chronic frontal sinusitis (22 cases out of 24).

 4. The symptoms were initiated mainly by such general symptoms as cephalagia (80%), pyrexia (67%,) and vomiting (46%), while the localized symptoms such as otorrhea (38%), otalgia (29%), frontal tumefaction (4%), etc. were less complained.

 5. The examination at the time of hospitalization revealed a high incidence of positive signs of meningeal irritation (80%) and abnormality in cerebrospinal fluid (100%). On the other hand, pyrexia was subsided by antibiotics already administered in most patients with normal or slightly above normal body temperature (75%). Based on these findings, discussion was made on the early diagnosis in the post antibiotic era.


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