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Atypical Skull-Base Osteomyelitis: Comprehensive Review and Multidisciplinary Management Viewpoints.

Jure UrbančičDomen VozelSaba BattelinoRoman BošnjakBarbara Kokošar UlčarTadeja MatosMatic MundaLea PapstNejc SteinerMatej VoukNina Zidar
Published in: Tropical medicine and infectious disease (2023)
Atypical skull-base osteomyelitis is a rare but fatal disease that usually involves infection of the ethmoid, sphenoid, occipital, or temporal bones that form the skull base. Unlike typical (so-called otogenic), atypical skull-base osteomyelitis has no otogenic cause. Instead, some authors call atypical skull-base osteomyelitis sinonasal, since the infection most often originates from the nose and paranasal sinuses. Diagnosing and treating this disease is challenging. To assist in managing atypical skull-base osteomyelitis, a review of the most recent literature, with patient cases and multidisciplinary perspectives from otolaryngologists, neurosurgeons, radiologists, infectious disease specialists, pathologists, and clinical microbiologists, is provided in this paper.
Keyphrases
  • systematic review
  • infectious diseases
  • case report
  • quality improvement
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