KMID : 1201420200130020119
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Journal of Neurocritical Care 2020 Volume.13 No. 2 p.119 ~ p.122
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Central skull base osteomyelitis due to nasopharyngeal Klebsiella infection
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Woo Kyoung-Nam
Roh Ji-Eun Baik Seung-Kug Shin Dong-Hyeon Park Ki-Seok Park Min-Gyu Park Kyung-Pil Ahn Sung-Ho
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Abstract
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Background: Skull base osteomyelitis (SBO) is a rare but life-threatening disease occurring as a complication of malignant otitis externa, and accompanied by venous sinus thrombosis, meningitis, abscess, cranial neuropathies, and carotid invasion as complications. Central SBO may originate from a paranasal infection, such as sphenoidal or ethmoidal sinusitis without associated external otitis.
Case Report: We describe a 36-year-old Sri Lankan male with central SBO presenting with multiple embolic infarctions and meningitis caused by a nasopharyngeal Klebsiella infection that had invaded the left internal carotid artery. Despite complications, such as endogenous endophthalmitis, abscesses in the brain parenchyma, and mycotic aneurysms in cerebral vessels, the patient recovered after 8 weeks of intensive antibiotics treatment except for a remnant mycotic aneurysmal dilatation in the internal carotid artery.
Conclusion: This is the first report of central SBO caused by a nasopharyngeal Klebsiella infection, which invaded the left internal carotid artery and led to multiple complications.
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KEYWORD
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Skull base osteomyelitis, Infarction, Klebsiella
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