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Bacterial LabyrinthitisAka: Acute Suppurative Labyrinthitis

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  1. Epidemiology: Rare
  2. Etiology
    1. Complication of Acute or Chronic Otitis Media
    2. May be associated with Cholesteatoma
  3. Symptoms
    1. Sudden onset Vertigo with severe Nausea and Vomiting
      1. Symptoms persist in first 12 hours despite immobility
    2. Complete Hearing Loss in affected ear
    3. Associated with Tinnitus
  4. Signs
    1. Rapid Nystagmus toward opposite side
  5. Course
    1. Vertigo and Nystagmus resolve over days to weeks
    2. Tinnitus resolves
    3. Hearing Loss persists
  6. Radiology: CT Head or MRI Head
    1. Assess for brain abscess
  7. Management
    1. Antibiotics for 10 day course
  8. Complications
    1. Persistent Hearing Loss in the affected ear is the norm
    2. Meningitis from local spread

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