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Bilateral tuberculous otomastoiditis in an immmunocompetent 5-year-old child: CT and MRI findings
European Radiology, 05/18/09
Munoz A et al. - The report shows the CT and MR imaging of bilateral tuberculous otomastoiditis consisting of aggressive signs of middle ear and mastoid involvement with bony destruction and periauricular collections with no signs of brain involvement. Differential diagnosis at pediatric age of destructive lesions such as mainly aggressive forms of histiocytosis is underscored. This form of bilateral TOM at this early age has not been described from a radiological perspecitve.
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