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Hamza M Pasha1, David M Mirsky1, Sven O Streubel1
1Department of Pediatric Otolaryngology, Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora, CO 80045, United States.
Abstract:
Cerebral artery infarction as a complication of acute otitis media is a rare complication. The mechanism appears to be the spread of meningeal inflammation to involve the walls of intracranial vessels, resulting in arterial thrombosis with ischemia or rupture with hemorrhage. We report the case of a 3 year old female with a history of global developmental delay who sustained a large left hemispheric stroke after middle cerebral artery infarction as a complication of an acute otitis media.
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