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  • Dural enhancement and thickening in imaging is rare in acute mastoiditis cases, often linked to inflammation and increased blood vessels.
  • A three-year-old boy with acute mastoiditis developed a subperiosteal abscess requiring mastoidectomy; however, his condition worsened, leading to neurological concerns.
  • After further imaging revealed atypical dural enhancement, the child underwent a second surgery to drain the abscess, which successfully resolved his symptoms with no further dural issues noted in follow-up MRI.

Article Abstract

Dural enhancement and thickening in imaging studies observed in acute mastoiditis patients is an uncommon phenomenon. It is infrequently seen in dural sinus thrombosis, and may be caused by infiltration of inflammatory cells and an increased number of thin-walled blood vessels. We present a three-year-old boy who presented with acute mastoiditis, complicated by subperiosteal abscess. Computerized tomography (CT) demonstrated subperiosteal abscess, and the child underwent mastoidectomy. Despite adequate treatment, symptoms worsened and neurological sequelae were suspected. CT and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies demonstrated an atypical dural enhancement at the sigmoid perisinus and suboccipital abscess. The child underwent revision mastoidectomy and drainage of the abscess. Following the second procedure, resolution of symptoms was noted. Follow-up MRI did not demonstrate any dural pathologies.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4757156PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1971400915584240DOI Listing

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