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Middle ear disease
Mastoiditis is the result of an infection that extends to the air cells of the skull behind the ear. Specifically, it is an inflammation of the mucosal
Mastoiditis
Air-filled cavities in the temporal bone
a form of skeletal pneumaticity. Infection in these cells is called mastoiditis. The term cells here refers to enclosed spaces, not cells as living biological
Mastoid_cells
Species of bacterium
for Lemierre's syndrome. It has also been known to cause sinusitis, mastoiditis, and odontogenic infections. F. necrophorum is a rod-shaped species of
Fusobacterium_necrophorum
Medical intervention
cells near the middle ear. The procedure is part of the treatment for mastoiditis, chronic suppurative otitis media or cholesteatoma. Additionally, it
Mastoidectomy
Medical specialty of the head and neck
(hole in the eardrum due to infection, trauma, explosion, or loud noise) Mastoiditis Inner ear diseases BPPV – benign paroxysmal positional vertigo Labyrinthitis/Vestibular
Otorhinolaryngology
American philanthropist and socialite (1912–1979)
early loss, at age four, of her mother, who died from suffocation due to mastoiditis. Rumors have persisted that she committed suicide. This set the stage
Barbara_Hutton
Medical condition of the middle ear
mastoid Cholesteatoma Eustachian tube dysfunction Patulous Eustachian tube Mastoiditis Bezold's abscess Gradenigo's syndrome Middle ear barotrauma Otitis media
Patulous_Eustachian_tube
Pain in the ear
extension of infection to surrounding anatomic structures, including: Mastoiditis: infection of the air cells in the mastoid process, the area of the skull
Ear_pain
Inflammation of membranes around the brain
system. An infection in the head and neck area, such as otitis media or mastoiditis, can lead to meningitis in a small proportion of people. Recipients of
Meningitis
Medical condition
is an abscess deep to the sternocleidomastoid muscle where pus from mastoiditis erodes through the cortex of the mastoid part of the temporal bone, medial
Bezold's_abscess
Back part of the sides of the skull base
American Indians. Rarely, lesions can develop on the mastoid process. mastoiditis mastoidectomy This article incorporates text in the public domain from
Mastoid part of the temporal bone
Mastoid_part_of_the_temporal_bone
Medical condition
called Gradenigo-Lannois syndrome, is a complication of otitis media and mastoiditis involving the apex of the petrous temporal bone. It was first described
Gradenigo's_syndrome
Chemical compound
Otitis media, particularly suppurative otitis media, with or without mastoiditis antrum. Lower respiratory tract infections - bacterial pneumonias, bronchitis
Sultamicillin
Medical condition
syndrome Glomerulonephritis Peritonsillar abscess Cervical lymphadenitis Mastoiditis Some researchers have suggested that infection can cause a sudden-onset
Streptococcal_pharyngitis
1948 drama film directed by George Stevens
Brown, who is secretly his wife. When Chris discovers Dagmar is ill with mastoiditis, he insists on taking her to the hospital. Dagmar's operation is a success
I_Remember_Mama_(film)
American politician (1829–1888)
Union Square before collapsing. He contracted pneumonia and developed mastoiditis several weeks later which, following a surgical procedure to drain the
Roscoe_Conkling
American baseball player (1861–1905)
hits, total bases and on-base percentage in 1885. After suffering from mastoiditis from a young age, which caused him to lose his hearing and embarrassed
Pete_Browning
American diplomat (1860–1919)
on May 29, 1919, from blood poisoning after undergoing surgery on his mastoiditis. A sculpture entitled The Sacrifice was made by Malvina Hoffman as a
Robert_Bacon
American businessman (1852–1919)
Edna Woolworth Hutton (1883–1917), who died from suffocation due to mastoiditis. Rumors have persisted that she died by suicide. She was the mother of
Frank_Winfield_Woolworth
Spanish infante (1908–1975)
He was left completely deaf by age four after an operation for double mastoiditis. His desperate parents feared he would be both deaf and mute and sent
Infante Jaime, Duke of Segovia
Infante_Jaime,_Duke_of_Segovia
clear understanding of mastoiditis. The following medical terms are named after him: Bezold's abscess Bezold's mastoiditis: mastoiditis with perforation into
Friedrich_Bezold
Infectious disease
spread include peritonsillar or retropharyngeal abscesses, cellulitis, mastoiditis, or sinusitis. In the second case, the streptococcal infection may spread
Scarlet_fever
Disorder of the ear
mastoid Cholesteatoma Eustachian tube dysfunction Patulous Eustachian tube Mastoiditis Bezold's abscess Gradenigo's syndrome Middle ear barotrauma Otitis media
Eustachian_tube_dysfunction
King of France from 1559 to 1560
from an ear condition. Multiple diseases have been suggested, such as mastoiditis, meningitis, or otitis exacerbated into an abscess. Ambroise Paré, the
Francis_II_of_France
X-ray view of skull
mastoidectomy Large antral cell Large peri-antral cell Malignancy Chronic mastoiditis with granulations Eosinophilic granuloma Tuberculosis Multiple myeloma
Schuller's_view
Ear condition
mastoid Cholesteatoma Eustachian tube dysfunction Patulous Eustachian tube Mastoiditis Bezold's abscess Gradenigo's syndrome Middle ear barotrauma Otitis media
Granular_myringitis
Prosthesis enabling hearing
general anesthesia. Complications of the procedure are rare, but include mastoiditis, otitis media (acute or with effusion), shifting of the implanted device
Cochlear_implant
Human disease caused by paramyxovirus
to compare symptoms to other diseases, including allergic reaction, mastoiditis, measles, and pediatric HIV infection and rubella. MuV can be isolated
Mumps
American businessman and politician (1867–1941)
at the University of Colorado. In 1922, Guggenheim's son John died of mastoiditis just before leaving for college. In 1925, in his memory, Guggenheim and
Simon_Guggenheim
Medical condition
intracranial pressure, infection of an adjacent bony structure (e.g. mastoiditis), skull fracture, or abscess formation. The majority of people that have
Viral_meningitis
Conjunctivitis Uveitis ear Otitis externa Otitis media Labyrinthitis Mastoiditis Carditis Endocarditis Myocarditis Pericarditis Vasculitis Arteritis Phlebitis
List of inflammatory disorders
List_of_inflammatory_disorders
American Franciscan friar and chaplain who was the first official 9/11 victim
From the ages of three to six, he watched his father suffer and die of mastoiditis, a slow and painful illness of the skull and inner ear. To earn income
Mychal_Judge
Hollow located on the superior/roof aspect of the middle ear
ear infection symptoms, chronic ear infection, acute ear infection, mastoiditis, mastoidectomy, tympanostomy tubes, adenoidectomy". Archived from the
Epitympanic_recess
Medical condition
in 2 Siblings with COACH Syndrome in 1974 Symptom Sibling 1 Sibling 2 Mastoiditis and sinusitis Yes Yes Dermatolglypics No Yes Extra finger No Yes Low
COACH_syndrome
Infection of the nose, sinuses, pharynx, larynx or trachea
botulism. Potential complications include: sinusitis, ear infection, mastoiditis, and progression to lower respiratory tract infection. URTIs represent
Upper respiratory tract infection
Upper_respiratory_tract_infection
Cut made into the skin for the purpose of surgery
common. Wilde's incision – This post-aural incision is used for a variant mastoiditis drainage, and was named after Sir William Wilde, an ENT surgeon in Dublin
Surgical_incision
382.9 Unspecified otitis media 383 Mastoiditis and related conditions 383.0 Acute mastoiditis 383.1 Chronic mastoiditis 383.2 Petrositis 383.3 Complications
List of ICD-9 codes 320–389: diseases of the nervous system and sense organs
List_of_ICD-9_codes_320–389:_diseases_of_the_nervous_system_and_sense_organs
Infection that develops from a pre-existing condition
involving the sinuses, and potentially leading to complications like mastoiditis, parameningeal abscess, and pericarditis. Klebsiella pneumoniae, a member
Opportunistic_infection
Genus of bacteria
infections. They have been recovered in 15% of patients with chronic mastoiditis. When Peptostreptococci and other anaerobes predominate, aggressive treatment
Peptostreptococcus
Inflammation of the middle ear
perforation of the ear drum, infection of the mastoid space behind the ear (mastoiditis), and more rarely intracranial complications can occur, such as bacterial
Otitis_media
Medical condition
and chronic lung disease are common. Patients may also develop sepsis, mastoiditis, otitis media, and lymphadenopathy. Infants may present with vomiting
Neutrophil-specific granule deficiency
Neutrophil-specific_granule_deficiency
American railroad executive
his home in New York City on June 1, 1904, following an operation for mastoiditis. The village of Callaway, Nebraska, is named in his honor. "Testimony
Samuel_R._Callaway
American physician
grew up in Baldwin, New York. As a young child, she was treated for mastoiditis, and decided that she wanted to become a nurse. She was an undergraduate
Doris_Howell
Aerotolerant anaerobic commensal bacterium with pathogenic potential
(2015-12-23). "Braın abscess due to Streptococcus intermedius secondary to mastoiditis in a child". SpringerPlus. 4 (1): 809. doi:10.1186/s40064-015-1608-0
Streptococcus_intermedius
American jazz singer, pianist, and songwriter (1915–1956)
Gee-Haw Stables, a jazz venue in Harlem. Carlisle suffered from chronic mastoiditis, requiring repeated surgeries and hospitalizations. Partial list of phonograph
Una_Mae_Carlisle
British artist
weather, he was diagnosed with an ear infection. Frank later died from mastoiditis on 28 December, a month before the birth of their son. Not long after
Sylvia_Holland
Italian Catholic priest and philosopher (1911–1995)
military medical doctor. In the summer of 1915 he was operated on for Mastoiditis at the hospital of Udine where he remained until spring 1916. Consequently
Cornelio_Fabro
Allen Watson Democratic Virginia (4th district) December 24, 1919 52 Mastoiditis Washington, D.C. Family cemetery, Nottoway County, Virginia Patrick H
List of members of the United States Congress who died in office (1900–1949)
List_of_members_of_the_United_States_Congress_who_died_in_office_(1900–1949)
American classicist bookbinder
Herbert Hoover in the White House. At age 7, Knowlton was diagnosed with mastoiditis and endured operations that were only temporarily successful. His hearing
Daniel_G._Knowlton
Alternative medical procedure
abortion, osteoarthritis, tuberculosis glands, chronic blepharitis, mastoiditis, uveitis, furunculosis, chronic paranasal sinusitis, acne vulgaris, and
Blood_irradiation_therapy
Presence of a blood clot in the dural venous sinuses or cerebral veins
contraception Meningitis and infections of the ear, nose and throat area such as mastoiditis and sinusitis Direct injury to the venous sinuses Medical procedures
Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis
Cerebral_venous_sinus_thrombosis
cell disease Mastocytosis, short stature, hearing loss Mastocytosis Mastoiditis Mastroiacovo–De Rosa–Satta syndrome Mastroiacovo–Gambi–Segni syndrome
List_of_diseases_(M)
Infection caused by anaerobic bacteria
peritonsillar and retropharyngeal abscesses, chronic otitis media, sinusitis and mastoiditis, eye ocular) infections, all deep neck space infections, parotitis, sialadenitis
Anaerobic_infection
Dictionary published in 1965
grade, Casterline became deaf after suffering from an illness, possibly mastoiditis, and she completed the year in public school before transferring to Hawaii
A Dictionary of American Sign Language on Linguistic Principles
A_Dictionary_of_American_Sign_Language_on_Linguistic_Principles
Australian politician (1924–2000)
Sydney. He was medically discharged from the RAAF after suffering from mastoiditis. Not yet satisfied with his contribution to the war, Browne signed-up
Peter Browne (Australian politician)
Peter_Browne_(Australian_politician)
Medical condition
Ménière's disease, Waardenburg syndrome, mumps (epidemic parotitis), mastoiditis or due to an overstrained nervus vestibulocochlearis after a brain surgery
Unilateral_hearing_loss
Inability to turn out the eye due to dysfunction of the abducens nerve
The nerve passes adjacent to the mastoid sinus and is vulnerable to mastoiditis, leading to meninges inflammation, which can give rise to Gradenigo's
Sixth_nerve_palsy
English historian (1881–1916)
February 1911 edition. In early 1916, Locke underwent an operation for mastoiditis shortly after completing her history of the Hanburys. She fell seriously
Amy_Audrey_Locke
Hominin fossil
oral wounds, and concluded this led to septic arthritis of the tibia, mastoiditis (a middle ear infection), and Bezold's abscess formation on the mastoid
Kabwe_1
Pressure injury to the middle ear
mastoid Cholesteatoma Eustachian tube dysfunction Patulous Eustachian tube Mastoiditis Bezold's abscess Gradenigo's syndrome Middle ear barotrauma Otitis media
Middle_ear_barotrauma
British deaf rights activist and broadcaster (1944–2019)
background. He was born hearing, but lost most of his hearing due to mastoiditis. His parents were assiduous members of the local Deaf club and they took
Terry_Riley_(broadcaster)
Month of 1904
Canadian-born American railroad executive, died after an operation for mastoiditis. Hannibal C. Carter, 69, Union Army officer, Secretary of State of Mississippi
June_1904
Medical condition
involve abscesses, both cutaneous and of internal organs, pneumonia, mastoiditis (inflammation of the mastoid process), and sepsis. All of these are life-threatening
Severe_congenital_neutropenia
American politician
was a Petersburg-based lawyer and former state senator. Watson died of mastoiditis in Washington DC in 1919 at the age of 52. He was survived by his widow
Walter_A._Watson
British writer
for Swann's music. During his childhood, he suffered serious bout of mastoiditis as a child left him deaf in his left ear. He began his career working
John_Amis
Italian painter (1853–1919)
wife Giovannina, née Feraris. At first he studied music, but contracted mastoiditis, which led to a progressive hearing loss. As a result, he switched to
Angelo_Morbelli
when at the age of 10, he suffered from septicaemia following a bought Mastoiditis, which destroyed both his hips, and left his legs weakened causing him
Leonard_B._Strang
American biophysical chemist and geneticist
immigrants. When he was a child, his brother, Norman, developed a chronic mastoiditis. After the death of his mother in 1920, Anton married a new wife, Edna
Thomas_F._Anderson
American activist (1889–1975)
experienced a life changing crisis. She underwent emergency surgery for mastoiditis. The procedure was so extensive her doctor told her that he "had removed
Lillie_May_Carroll_Jackson
Medical condition
virus, and adenovirus), recurrent sinusitis, recurrent otitis media, mastoiditis, pneumonia, bronchitis with bronchiectasis, osteomyelitis, candidiasis
DOCK8_deficiency
(1928) and Denise (1930). His career was cut short when he died from mastoiditis in 1933 at the age of 42. Gates, Henry Louis; et al. (2009). Harlem Renaissance
Billy_Pierce_(choreographer)
150.703 Mycoses MeSH C01.160.495 Osteomyelitis MeSH C01.160.495.500 Mastoiditis MeSH C01.160.495.750 Petrositis MeSH C01.160.495.875 Pott Puffy Tumor
List_of_MeSH_codes_(C01)
American chemist (1915–1992)
chemistry to real-life problems. Having struggled against pneumonia and mastoiditis in his earlier years, Sheehan was eager to start working on antibiotics
John_C._Sheehan
British writer
died less than two years later. While growing up, Hitchman contracted mastoiditis. Hitchman's childhood, which she recalled in her 1960 memoir, The King
Janet_Hitchman
19th/20th-century English photographer and author
interest in the Dickens centenary; but he died suddenly in New York from mastoiditis-meningitis on 7 December 1911, and was buried at Albany, New York. Wikimedia
Henry_Snowden_Ward
Venezuelan surgeon and politician (1870–1925)
advanced strabismus and dejection, Stake's operation for suppurative mastoiditis and Jansen's operation for frontal sinusitis. During the government of
Samuel_Darío_Maldonado_Vivas
Species of fungus
phaeohyphomycosis, leading to the aforementioned abscesses, sinusitis, and mastoiditis, to name a few. It has also been implicated as a food contaminant, which
Coniochaeta_hoffmannii
Month of 1927
movie star. Died: Sam Warner, 40, CEO of Warner Bros. Studios, died of mastoiditis the day before the premiere of The Jazz Singer At 8:45 pm, The Jazz Singer
October_1927
externa MeSH C09.218.705.663 – otitis media MeSH C09.218.705.663.652 – mastoiditis MeSH C09.218.705.663.683 – otitis media with effusion MeSH C09.218.705
List_of_MeSH_codes_(C09)
Rare immune disorder where the thymus is missing at birth
of the head, ears, nose, and throat, including meningitis, sinusitis, mastoiditis, and thrush, as well as infections of the urinary tract caused by K.
Congenital_athymia
Month of 1922
of the Guggenheim Fellowship, died of pneumonia and complications of mastoiditis. (b. 1905) Eighty-two coal miners were killed in a fiery underground
April_1922
French archaeologist and Hellenist
on Delos, Les temples d'Apollon. Surgery was performed too late for a mastoiditis and he died of meningitis March 6, 1932, aged 54. At the time of his
Fernand_Courby
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Noble, Great, Lord Indra
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A famous sage, Son of Kashyap
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 Norman French form of Latin Mathilda, MATHILDE means "mighty in battle." Compare with another form of Mathilde.
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African, Arabic, Australian
Cloudy
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