Middle ear tuberculosis: Diagnostic criteria

Introduction. Tuberculous otitis is a diagnostic problem due to the difficulty to obtain microbiological, histomorphological and cytological confirmation of the disease. Objective. Our objective was to compare clinical and radiological characteristic and development of otogenic complications in pati...

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Main Authors: Ješić Snežana, Stošić Svetlana, Milenković Branislava, Nešić Vladimir, Dudvarski Zoran, Jotić Ana, Slijepčević Nikola
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Medical Society 2009-01-01
Series:Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0370-8179/2009/0370-81790908346J.pdf
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spelling doaj-4b7686727a204811aab9c620c009a50a2021-01-02T02:13:12ZengSerbian Medical SocietySrpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo0370-81792009-01-011377-834635010.2298/SARH0908346JMiddle ear tuberculosis: Diagnostic criteriaJešić SnežanaStošić SvetlanaMilenković BranislavaNešić VladimirDudvarski ZoranJotić AnaSlijepčević NikolaIntroduction. Tuberculous otitis is a diagnostic problem due to the difficulty to obtain microbiological, histomorphological and cytological confirmation of the disease. Objective. Our objective was to compare clinical and radiological characteristic and development of otogenic complications in patients with tuberculous otitis and otitis with cholesteatoma as the most destructive form of chronic nonspecific otitis in the purpose of establishing the diagnostic criteria for tuberculous otitis. Methods. Medical records of 12 patients with tuberculous otitis and 163 patients with cholesteatoma treated at the Institute of Otorhinolaryngology and Maxillofacial Surgery in Belgrade during the eight-year period were analyzed. All of the patients underwent otomicroscopic, audiological and radiological examination of the thorax and temporal bone, microbiological examination of the secretion and histomorphological examination of the tissue taken during middle ear surgery. Statistical analysis was done using χ2 test with Yates correction. Results. Otogenic complication as facial palsy and sensorineural hearing loss were more frequent in tuberculous otitis patients, than in cholesteatoma. Also, fistulas of the labyrinth and facial canal bone destruction were also more frequent in tuberculous otitis than in cholesteatoma. A larger extent of temporal bone destruction was noticed on CT scans of the temporal bone in half of the patents with tuberculous otitis. Coexistence with miliary pulmonary tuberculosis was detected in one third of the patients. There were no microbiological or histomorphological confirmations of the disease, except in one case with positive Ziehl-Neelsen staining. Conclusion. Tuberculous otitis media should be considered in patients with serious otogenic complications and with shorter duration of ear discharge, and in association with diagnosed miliary pulmonary tuberculosis and extensive temporal bone destruction. Polymerase chain reaction still is not reliable for diagnosis. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0370-8179/2009/0370-81790908346J.pdftuberculous otitis mediacholesteatomachronic otitisdiagnosis
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author Ješić Snežana
Stošić Svetlana
Milenković Branislava
Nešić Vladimir
Dudvarski Zoran
Jotić Ana
Slijepčević Nikola
spellingShingle Ješić Snežana
Stošić Svetlana
Milenković Branislava
Nešić Vladimir
Dudvarski Zoran
Jotić Ana
Slijepčević Nikola
Middle ear tuberculosis: Diagnostic criteria
Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo
tuberculous otitis media
cholesteatoma
chronic otitis
diagnosis
author_facet Ješić Snežana
Stošić Svetlana
Milenković Branislava
Nešić Vladimir
Dudvarski Zoran
Jotić Ana
Slijepčević Nikola
author_sort Ješić Snežana
title Middle ear tuberculosis: Diagnostic criteria
title_short Middle ear tuberculosis: Diagnostic criteria
title_full Middle ear tuberculosis: Diagnostic criteria
title_fullStr Middle ear tuberculosis: Diagnostic criteria
title_full_unstemmed Middle ear tuberculosis: Diagnostic criteria
title_sort middle ear tuberculosis: diagnostic criteria
publisher Serbian Medical Society
series Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo
issn 0370-8179
publishDate 2009-01-01
description Introduction. Tuberculous otitis is a diagnostic problem due to the difficulty to obtain microbiological, histomorphological and cytological confirmation of the disease. Objective. Our objective was to compare clinical and radiological characteristic and development of otogenic complications in patients with tuberculous otitis and otitis with cholesteatoma as the most destructive form of chronic nonspecific otitis in the purpose of establishing the diagnostic criteria for tuberculous otitis. Methods. Medical records of 12 patients with tuberculous otitis and 163 patients with cholesteatoma treated at the Institute of Otorhinolaryngology and Maxillofacial Surgery in Belgrade during the eight-year period were analyzed. All of the patients underwent otomicroscopic, audiological and radiological examination of the thorax and temporal bone, microbiological examination of the secretion and histomorphological examination of the tissue taken during middle ear surgery. Statistical analysis was done using χ2 test with Yates correction. Results. Otogenic complication as facial palsy and sensorineural hearing loss were more frequent in tuberculous otitis patients, than in cholesteatoma. Also, fistulas of the labyrinth and facial canal bone destruction were also more frequent in tuberculous otitis than in cholesteatoma. A larger extent of temporal bone destruction was noticed on CT scans of the temporal bone in half of the patents with tuberculous otitis. Coexistence with miliary pulmonary tuberculosis was detected in one third of the patients. There were no microbiological or histomorphological confirmations of the disease, except in one case with positive Ziehl-Neelsen staining. Conclusion. Tuberculous otitis media should be considered in patients with serious otogenic complications and with shorter duration of ear discharge, and in association with diagnosed miliary pulmonary tuberculosis and extensive temporal bone destruction. Polymerase chain reaction still is not reliable for diagnosis.
topic tuberculous otitis media
cholesteatoma
chronic otitis
diagnosis
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