Complications of Otitis Media: Mastoiditis and an Intracranial Abscess Presenting as Behavioral Changes.

An intracranial abscess is a rare but life-threatening complication of otitis media (OM) and mastoiditis that requires rapid diagnosis and intervention. We present the case of a 43-year-old woman who presented with acute altered mental status and aggressive behavior following recent treatment for OM. Physical examination revealed a perforated, purulent right tympanic membrane, and neuroimaging confirmed bilateral mastoiditis and a right temporal lobe brain abscess with midline shift. Following treatment with broad-spectrum intravenous antibiotics, the patient underwent a successful craniotomy for abscess evacuation, a mastoidectomy, and tympanostomy tube placement. Postoperatively, her behavioral and neurological symptoms fully resolved, and she was discharged to complete a prolonged course of antimicrobial therapy. This case underscores the importance of maintaining a high index of suspicion for otogenic intracranial complications in patients presenting with acute behavioral changes, emphasizing that early, multidisciplinary surgical and medical management is essential to optimize patient outcomes.
Mental Health
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Yahya Yahya, Barbee Barbee, Kittaneh Kittaneh
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