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{{Infobox medical condition
| name            = Bezold's abscess
| synonyms        = Bezold's mastoiditis
| field          = [[Otolaryngology]]
| symptoms        = [[Neck pain]], [[fever]], [[swelling]] behind the [[ear]], [[hearing loss]]
| complications  = [[Meningitis]], [[brain abscess]], [[sigmoid sinus thrombosis]]
| onset          = Usually after [[middle ear infection]]
| duration        = Varies
| causes          = [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| risks          = [[Chronic otitis media]], [[immunocompromised]] state
| diagnosis      = [[Clinical examination]], [[CT scan]], [[MRI]]
| differential    = [[Cervical lymphadenitis]], [[parapharyngeal abscess]], [[retropharyngeal abscess]]
| treatment      = [[Antibiotics]], [[surgical drainage]]
| medication      = [[Broad-spectrum antibiotics]]
| prognosis      = Good with treatment
| frequency      = Rare
}}
'''Bezold's abscess''' is a rare, life-threatening complication of [[otitis media]], an infection of the middle ear. It is named after the German physician [[Friedrich Bezold]], who first described the condition in 1881.  
'''Bezold's abscess''' is a rare, life-threatening complication of [[otitis media]], an infection of the middle ear. It is named after the German physician [[Friedrich Bezold]], who first described the condition in 1881.  
==Overview==
==Overview==
Bezold's abscess is characterized by the spread of infection from the mastoid bone in the ear to the neck. This can lead to the formation of a pus-filled abscess in the neck, which can cause severe pain and swelling. If not treated promptly, Bezold's abscess can lead to serious complications, including [[sepsis]], [[meningitis]], and [[brain abscess]].
Bezold's abscess is characterized by the spread of infection from the mastoid bone in the ear to the neck. This can lead to the formation of a pus-filled abscess in the neck, which can cause severe pain and swelling. If not treated promptly, Bezold's abscess can lead to serious complications, including [[sepsis]], [[meningitis]], and [[brain abscess]].
==Symptoms==
==Symptoms==
The symptoms of Bezold's abscess can vary, but often include:
The symptoms of Bezold's abscess can vary, but often include:
* Severe ear pain
* Severe ear pain
* Swelling and redness in the neck
* Swelling and redness in the neck
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* Difficulty swallowing
* Difficulty swallowing
* Hearing loss in the affected ear
* Hearing loss in the affected ear
==Diagnosis==
==Diagnosis==
Diagnosis of Bezold's abscess typically involves a physical examination and imaging tests, such as a [[CT scan]] or [[MRI]]. In some cases, a sample of the abscess may be taken for laboratory testing to identify the type of bacteria causing the infection.
Diagnosis of Bezold's abscess typically involves a physical examination and imaging tests, such as a [[CT scan]] or [[MRI]]. In some cases, a sample of the abscess may be taken for laboratory testing to identify the type of bacteria causing the infection.
==Treatment==
==Treatment==
Treatment for Bezold's abscess usually involves a combination of antibiotics to fight the infection and surgery to drain the abscess. In severe cases, hospitalization may be required.
Treatment for Bezold's abscess usually involves a combination of antibiotics to fight the infection and surgery to drain the abscess. In severe cases, hospitalization may be required.
==Prevention==
==Prevention==
Prevention of Bezold's abscess primarily involves prompt treatment of ear infections to prevent the spread of infection to the mastoid bone and neck.
Prevention of Bezold's abscess primarily involves prompt treatment of ear infections to prevent the spread of infection to the mastoid bone and neck.
==See also==
==See also==
* [[Otitis media]]
* [[Otitis media]]
* [[Mastoiditis]]
* [[Mastoiditis]]
* [[Abscess]]
* [[Abscess]]
[[Category:Ear, nose, and throat diseases]]
[[Category:Ear, nose, and throat diseases]]
[[Category:Infectious diseases]]
[[Category:Infectious diseases]]
[[Category:Medical emergencies]]
[[Category:Medical emergencies]]
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Latest revision as of 22:08, 3 April 2025


Bezold's abscess
Synonyms Bezold's mastoiditis
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Neck pain, fever, swelling behind the ear, hearing loss
Complications Meningitis, brain abscess, sigmoid sinus thrombosis
Onset Usually after middle ear infection
Duration Varies
Types N/A
Causes Acute mastoiditis
Risks Chronic otitis media, immunocompromised state
Diagnosis Clinical examination, CT scan, MRI
Differential diagnosis Cervical lymphadenitis, parapharyngeal abscess, retropharyngeal abscess
Prevention N/A
Treatment Antibiotics, surgical drainage
Medication Broad-spectrum antibiotics
Prognosis Good with treatment
Frequency Rare
Deaths N/A


Bezold's abscess is a rare, life-threatening complication of otitis media, an infection of the middle ear. It is named after the German physician Friedrich Bezold, who first described the condition in 1881.

Overview[edit]

Bezold's abscess is characterized by the spread of infection from the mastoid bone in the ear to the neck. This can lead to the formation of a pus-filled abscess in the neck, which can cause severe pain and swelling. If not treated promptly, Bezold's abscess can lead to serious complications, including sepsis, meningitis, and brain abscess.

Symptoms[edit]

The symptoms of Bezold's abscess can vary, but often include:

  • Severe ear pain
  • Swelling and redness in the neck
  • Fever
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Hearing loss in the affected ear

Diagnosis[edit]

Diagnosis of Bezold's abscess typically involves a physical examination and imaging tests, such as a CT scan or MRI. In some cases, a sample of the abscess may be taken for laboratory testing to identify the type of bacteria causing the infection.

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for Bezold's abscess usually involves a combination of antibiotics to fight the infection and surgery to drain the abscess. In severe cases, hospitalization may be required.

Prevention[edit]

Prevention of Bezold's abscess primarily involves prompt treatment of ear infections to prevent the spread of infection to the mastoid bone and neck.

See also[edit]

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