• Auris, nasus, larynx · Oct 2002

    Review Case Reports

    Bezold's abscess arising with recurrent cholesteatoma 20 years after the first surgery: with a review of the 18 cases published in Japan since 1960.

    • Yasue Uchida, Hiromi Ueda, and Tsutomu Nakashima.
    • Department of Otorhinolaryngology, National Institute for Longevity Sciences, Chubu National Hospital, 36-3 Gengo Morioka, Obu, Aichi 474-8511, Japan. yasueu@nils.go.hp
    • Auris Nasus Larynx. 2002 Oct 1;29(4):375-8.

    AbstractThe classic Bezold's abscess was described as a deep neck abscess arising from an acute mastoiditis. With the pervasive use of antibiotics, the incidence of otitic suppurative complications including Bezold's abscess has dramatically decreased today. This decreased incidence has led to decreased familiarity and a subsequent increased delay in diagnosis. Otolaryngologists must recognize that intervening in benign processes such as cholesteatoma can lead to unforeseen serious complications. A case of Bezold's abscess arising in a 25-year-old man with recurrent cholesteatoma 20 years after his first surgery is presented. In this patient despite the prior canal wall down tympanoplasty, granulation tissue blocked the pathway from the mastoid to the external auditory meatus. A cholesteatoma formed in this obstructed space became secondarily infected and filled the mastoid cavity with pus. This recent clinical presentation of Bezold's abscess is described and the Japanese literature reviewed to renew familiarity with this rare complication.

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