When is fluid in the mastoid cells a worrisome finding?

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Abstract

Mastoiditis is a common clinical entity that is technically present in all cases of otitis media; only a minority of cases actually represents the otolaryngologic emergency of acute coalescent mastoiditis. When reviewing an image with a radiologic diagnosis of mastoiditis, looking for key signs such as destruction of bony septa and considering patient presentation can help distinguish mild mastoiditis from acute coalescent mastoiditis.

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McDonald, M. H., Hoffman, M. R., & Gentry, L. R. (2013). When is fluid in the mastoid cells a worrisome finding? Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 26(2), 218–220. https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2013.02.120190

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