Parálisis facial periférica como complicación de otitis secretora de la infancia, a propósito de un caso

  1. Macías Rodríguez, Diego H.
  2. Batuecas Caletrío, Ángel
  3. Martín Hernández, Rubén
  4. Cordero Civantos, Cristina
  5. Sánchez Blanco, Carmen
  6. Yáñez González, Raquel
Zeitschrift:
Revista ORL

ISSN: 2444-7986 2444-7986

Datum der Publikation: 2012

Ausgabe: 3

Seiten: 209-214

Art: Artikel

Andere Publikationen in: Revista ORL

Zusammenfassung

There are different reports in the literature about the complications of Secretory Otitis (SO) in childhood but few of them relating to peripheral facial paralysis (PFP). We describe a case of PFP secondary to an ipsilateral SO in a child under 2 years old admitted to our service. The patient was treated with medical treatment and surgical transtympanic tube placement with subsequent resolution of the process and favorable outcome. We report the symptoms, physical examination findings, laboratory tests, management and evolution, performing a literature review.

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