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KMID : 0361020140570040270
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
2014 Volume.57 No. 4 p.270 ~ p.273
A Case of Recovery of Facial Palsy Complicated by Tuberculous Otitis Media after Facial Nerve Decompression
Yoon Jin

Kim Moon-June
Lee Hyun-Doo
Lee Eun-Jung
Abstract
Tuberculosis otitis media is a rare cause of chronic suppurative infection of the middle ear. The early diagnosis and treatment of tuberculous otitis media can prevent complications such as facial palsy or irreversible hearing loss. Facial palsy is reported to occur in approximately 20% of tuberculous otitis media cases, where it seemed to occur at an acute stage of the disease, considering the short duration of symptoms in patients with facial palsy. Antituberculous medication is known to successfully treat tuberculous otitis media. Recently, we experienced a case of dramatic improvement in facial palsy derived from tuberculous otitis media after successful facial nerve decompression. For facial palsy complicated by tuberculous otitis media, surgical decompression at an appropriate time can serve well as a good treatment.
KEYWORD
Decompression surgery, Facial palsy, Tuberculous
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