CT scan of pathology and effect of therapy in otitis media with effusion in childhood.
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- Published by The Society of Practical Otolaryngology in Practica Oto-Rhino-Laryngologica
- Vol. 77 (8) , 1565-1572
- https://doi.org/10.5631/jibirin.77.1565
Abstract
In a study of the middle ear cleft in otitis media with effusion (OME), high-resolution computed tomography was performed in 51 patients aged 3 to 13 years. The patients were divided into the following three groups; group I, fresh cases without any treatment; group II, recurrent or chronic cases; group III, cases with sequelae as a result of OME.1) In group I, the entire middle ear cavity was occupied with material of soft-tissue density in 18 out of 21 ears. The incidence of soft-tissue density was 100% in the mastoid air cells, 95% in the mastoid antrum, 93% in the attic and 88% in the tympanic cavity. The percentage thus rose with the distance from the tympanic cavity.2) There was no significant difference in the incidence of soft-tissue density between groups I and II.3) In group III, the mastoid air cells showed density, while the other regions had adequate air-containing spaces.4) Even after myringotomy and aspiration of the fluid in group I, density was found in the mastoid air cells in 100% of the cases. Density in the mastoid antrum, attic and tympanic cavity was present in 43%, 21% and 21% of the cases, respectively. These results suggest that lesions are likely to persist in regions away from the orifice of myringotomy and that this therapy can not eliminate all of the lesions. In group II, the soft-tissue density in the middle ear was eliminated by myringotomy better than in group I.5) The effect of ventilating tubes on the mastoid air cells was not determined and requires further studies.Keywords
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