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Acute otitis media in adults - UpToDate Most cases of AOM are associated with some degree of subclinical mastoiditis (inflammation or infection), although the incidence of clinically significant mastoiditis has been low since the introduction of antibiotics
Necrotizing (malignant) external otitis - UpToDate As the infection progresses, mastoid and then temporal bone involvement becomes evident, followed by involvement of the temporal-mandibular joint or the nasopharynx
Acute otitis media in adults - UpToDate Most cases of AOM are associated with some degree of subclinical mastoiditis (inflammation or infection), although the incidence of clinically significant mastoiditis has been low since the introduction of antibiotics
Acute mastoiditis in children: Clinical features and diagnosis - UpToDate UpToDate, electronic clinical resource tool for physicians and patients that provides information on Adult Primary Care and Internal Medicine, Allergy and Immunology, Cardiovascular Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Endocrinology and Diabetes, Family Medicine, Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Hematology, Infectious Diseases, Nephrology and
Cochlear implant infections - UpToDate Infection is the most common serious complication of cochlear implants Forms of infection typically associated with cochlear implants include surgical site infections, otitis media, mastoiditis, and meningitis