septic cavernous sinus thrombosis: a case report

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mahdieh arian department of nursing, faculty of nursing and midwifery school, north khorasan university of medical sciences, bojnurd, ir iran

azadeh kamali department of nursing, faculty of nursing and midwifery school, north khorasan university of medical sciences, bojnurd, ir iran; department of nursing, faculty of nursing and midwifery school, north khorasan university of medical sciences, bojnurd, ir iran. tel: +98-5832296909

mahbubeh tabatabaeichehr department of midwifery, faculty of nursing and midwifery school, north khorasan university of medical sciences, bojnurd, ir iran

parisa arashnia imam reza hospital, north khorasan university of medical sciences, bojnurd, ir iran

abstract

introduction septic cavernous sinus thrombosis (cst) is a rare condition that can result in high mortality and morbidity rates if not treated immediately. cst may be aseptic or septic. less common primary sites of infection include the tonsils, soft palate, middle ear, and orbit. reported cases of middle ear infection are very rare, and response to treatment is poor. conclusions findings of laboratory tests and magnetic resonance imaging (mri) confirmed the clinical diagnosis. clinical-based medical care led to successful management of the patient with broad spectrum intravenous antibiotics that prevented serious complications. case presentation the present study is a case report of acute otitis media which led to septic cavernous sinus thrombosis in a 56-year-old woman in bojnord city, north khorasan, iran.

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