IDCases (Jan 2019)

Bezold’s abscess: A rare complication of suppurative mastoiditis

  • Khurram Malik,
  • Lisa L. Dever,
  • Rajendra Kapila

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17

Abstract

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Bezold’s abscess is a suppurative complication of mastoiditis rarely seen in the current era of antimicrobials. It can lead to seriously sequelae if not diagnosed and treated early. We describe a patient with recurrent bilateral otalgia who had received multiple courses of antimicrobials who presented with severe headache, neck pain and right sided hearing loss. Imaging studies showed chronic mastoiditis and formation of a Bezold’s abscess. Drainage was performed but symptoms persisted. Our report highlights the need for further evaluation of patients presenting with complicated mastoiditis and the need for prolonged antimicrobial therapy. Keywords: Bezold’s abscess, Suppurative mastoiditis, Skull base osteomyelitis