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Zygomatic air cells in connection with Luc's abscess..............An uncommon complication of Acute Otitis Media (AOM) is a subperiosteal temporal infection known as Luc's abscess. Zygomatic air cells (ZACs) are an uncommon anatomic variant.

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Zygomatic air cells in connection with Luc's abscess.

Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2020 Aug 09;138:110251

Authors: Engebretsen S, Patrick T, Helwig C, O'Niel M

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: An uncommon complication of Acute Otitis Media (AOM) is a subperiosteal temporal infection known as Luc's abscess. Zygomatic air cells (ZACs) are an uncommon anatomic variant.

CASE SERIES: Two otherwise healthy male patients, aged six- and thirteen years-old presented with unilateral otalgia, swelling, trismus, and fever. Imaging revealed Luc's abscess near ZACs. Antibiotics, drainage and myringotomy tubes resulted in a full recovery.

CONCLUSION: In addition to the spread of soft tissue infection through the Notch of Rivinus, the presence of ZACs may provide a pathway for suppurative effusion and development into Luc's abscess.



PMID: 32861976 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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