VTechWorks is currently accessible only on the VT network (campus, VPN). Elements deposit is now enabled. We are working to restore full access as soon as possible.
 

Bezold’s abscess, an uncommon complication of otitis media and cholesteatoma: a case report

TR Number

Date

2024-07-12

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Abstract

Background: Mastoiditis frequently occurs in children as they are more susceptible to middle ear infections, but infrequently occurs in adults. A rare complication that results from mastoiditis and an obstructing cholesteatoma is a Bezold’s abscess, of which there are less than 100 reported cases in literature to date.

Case presentation: Here, we present a case of a 72-year-old Caucasian man who has had no history of prior ear infections and was found to have a cholesteatoma and advanced acute coalescent mastoiditis complicated by a Bezold’s abscess.

Conclusions: Bezold’s abscess is a rare entity infrequently encountered in the modern era, likely owing to more prompt treatment of otitis media. Cholesteatoma poses a great risk for both the development of otitis media and further progression to mastoiditis and its associated complications, such as Bezold’s abscess. Knowledge of said abscess is crucial; without prompt recognition, further spread of infection can occur with vascular or mediastinal involvement.

Description

Keywords

Citation

Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2024 Jul 12;18(1):317