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1122 Otitis Media Paget Disease
complications and prognosis
Complications
■Perforated TM & purulent otorrhea, speech delay, cholesteatoma,
tympanosclerosis, ossicular discontinuity/fixation, sensorineural
hearing loss, coalescent mastoiditis, petrositis, labyrinthitis, facial
nerve paralysis, meningitis, extradural abscess, subdural empyema,
brain abscess, sigmoid sinus thrombosis, otic hydrocephalus, &
death
■Complications of OM should be referred to a specialist.
Prognosis
■10% of children w/ OME will continue to have effusion at 3 mo after
episode of AOM & will require tympanostomy tubes.
■Children not treated for OM have been found to have significantly
greater incidence of speech delay & hearing loss in addition to other
complications.
PAGET DISEASE
ROBERT A. MARCUS, MD
history & physical
History
■Family history of Paget disease, rarely
Signs & Symptoms
■Bone aches, involving skull, spine, pelvis, femur, tibia
■Hearing loss
■May be asymptomatic
■Incidental radiographic finding
■Local increase in skin temperature at involved sites
■Gross deformity of affected bones after long-term untreated disease
■Swelling, deformity of skull
tests
Laboratory
■Basic blood studies:
➣Serum alkaline phosphatase elevated in most patients
➣Serum calcium normal unless patient immobilized, then ele-
vated