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Intrathecal Application of a Fluorescent Dye for the Identification of Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks in Cochlear Malformation
Published on: February 29, 2020
[Intracranial complications of inflammatory ear diseases]
J Pospiech1, R Kalff, T Polyzoidis
1Neurochirurgische Universitätsklinik, Universitätsklinikums Essen.
Abstract:
Acute and chronic ear infection can lead to intracranial complications, brain abscess and meningitis being the most serious. The clinical picture, diagnosis and therapeutic guidelines are discussed. The important role of interdisciplinary management is emphasised by a case report.
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