

Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders
Volume 8
Otolaryngology: Open Access
ENT Conference 2018
May 14-15, 2018
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May 14-15, 2018 Osaka, Japan
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Gradenigo’s syndrome, labyrinthitis and acoustic neuroma: Three in one patient
Background:
Extracranial intratemporal complications of chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) are extremely rare.
Gradenigo’s syndrome is defined as a clinical triad of otitis media, severe pain originating from the trigeminal nerve and
ipsilateral sixth cranial nerve palsy.
Case report:
A 61-years-old man presented with chronic left ear discharge, left side headache, diplopia associated with
vertigo, tinnitus and hearing impairment. MRI with contrast showed asymmetrical signal changes in the bilateral petrous
bone with reduced enhancement on the left with high suspicion of petrositis, in the context of chronic tympanomastoiditis,
there was 10×4mm enhancing lesion in the left internal auditory meatus involving the 7th-8th nerve complex. The patient
treated conservatively with local and systemic antimicrobial agents, he had satisfactory response and improvement regarding
symptoms of ear discharge, vertigo and diplopia but there is no remarkable response regarding hearing loss and tinnitus.
Conclusion:
Although there is little evidence to support the use of conservative treatment in the treatment of Gradenigo’s
syndrome resulting from chronic ear disease, we here demonstrate successful conservative treatment of Gradenigo’s syndrome.
Biography
Ahmad Nasrat Al-juboori has completed his PhD since 1997. He was graduated from Iraqi Board of Otolaryngology (1997) and from European Board of
Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery since 2015. He was former Consultant ENT Surgeon and Professor in Clinical Otolaryngology in Al-Iraqia University,
Iraq till 2015. Presently, he is working as Associate Consultant in Hamad Medical Corporation, Al Wakra Hospital and an Assistant Professor in Weil Cornell Medicine-
Qatar. He has published more than 22 papers in reputed journals and has been serving as an Editorial Board Member and Reviewer in 5 of reputed journals.
aljubooriahmad@gmail.com; ahmednas2005@yahoo.comAhmad Nasrat Al-juboori
Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar
Ahmad Nasrat Al-juboori, Otolaryngol (Sunnyvale) 2018, Volume 8
DOI: 10.4172/2161-119X-C1-024