Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology (Apr 2014)

Differentiation between CSF Otorrhea and Rhinorrhea in an Obscure Case of Recurrent Meningitis

  • Mohsen Rajati,
  • Mohammad Mehdi Ghassemi,
  • Mohammad Alipour,
  • Mehdi Bakhshaee,
  • Ayeh Shahabi,
  • Masoud Naseri Sadr

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 75
pp. 119 – 123

Abstract

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Introduction: Leakage of cerebrospinal fluid in the skull base may be accompanied with recurrent meningitis. The site of leakage may either be anterior (in the nose and paranasal sinuses) or posterior (in the temporal bone). Various imaging techniques can be used to precisely locate the point of leakage but despite all the advances in imaging techniques there are still some rare cases in which the surgeon can’t be sure on the management approach before the beginning of surgery. Case Report: In this article we present one of these cases; we used intrathecal fluorescein to locate the source of the leak and made the final decision on the operating table. Conclusion: Intrathecal fluorescein is helpful in locating the leakage in the ear or the nose in ambiguous cases.

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