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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2008): B-ENT

Aspergillus mastoiditis with intact tympanic membrane in immunocompetent host

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M. Radhouane
B. Malek
B. S. Moncef
B. Kamel

Abstract

Aspergillus mastoiditis with intact tympanic membrane in immunocompetent host. Aspergillus mastoiditis is a very rare condition usually observed in immunocompromised patients. Masked mastoiditis is defined as a subclinical infectious inflammatory process of the mucosal lining and bony structures of the mastoid air cells with intact tympanic membranes. To our knowledge, our report of a masked Aspergillus mastoiditis occurring in a 71-year-old diabetic woman is only the second case of masked mastoiditis in the literature. Aggressive medical and surgical management are necessary to avoid a fatal outcome from this invasive infection.


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