Tuberculous otomastoiditis in children
A. M. MacAdam and T. Rubio
We report three cases of tuberculous otomastoiditis in children. Review of
the literature, with particular emphasis on the ten other cases reported
since 1960, discloses that this form of tuberculosis is most frequent in
infants and young children. All too often, the diagnosis is made too late,
with resulting complications such as irreversible hearing loss and facial
nerve paralysis. Antituberculous medication and surgical drainage
controlled the infection in all 13 cases diagnosed since 1960. Tests for
tuberculosis in children with chronic ear infection should be mandatory,
but periodic testing of all children is recommended.