Petrositis most often refers to infection of the petrous portion of the temporal bone, the bone in the skull that surrounds the ear. This infection goes deep to the inner ear. It is sometimes associated with otitis media (a middle ear infection).
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Petrositis most often refers to infection of the petrous portion of the temporal bone, the bone in the skull that surrounds the ear.
Petrositis is a rare but severe complication of acute otitis media and mastoiditis. Despite efficient antibiotic therapy, there are still reports of both ...
This syndrome occurs as infection from the middle ear spreads medially to the petrous portion of temporal bone. The trigeminal ganglion and sixth cranial nerve ...
Feb 5, 2014 · Petrous apicitis is a rare but fatal complication of otitis media. An infection within the middle ear can extend within the temporal bone ...
Petrositis is a rare complication involving inflammation of the petrous apex mastoid air cells. Gradenigo's syndrome, which includes retro-orbital pain, ...
Sep 19, 2014 · Petrositis is infection and inflammation of the apical portion of the petrous temporal bone. It is usually a complication of suppurative ...
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