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Incidental finding of mastoid opacification in computed tomography imaging of the asymptomatic paediatric population

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2019

T Placanica*
Affiliation:
Department of ENT, Townsville Hospital, Australia
S Anderson
Affiliation:
Department of ENT, Townsville Hospital, Australia
*
Author for correspondence: Dr Thomas Placanica, 135 Central Avenue, Sherwood, 4075 QLD, Australia E-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

Background

Acute mastoiditis is a clinically diagnosed suppurative infection of the mastoid air cells and is the most common complication of acute otitis media. Opacification of the mastoid air cells is a commonly reported radiological finding and patients are often erroneously diagnosed with acute mastoiditis when this is present.

Objectives

This study aimed to quantify incidental findings of mastoid opacification in the asymptomatic paediatric population and contribute to the epidemiological data.

Method

A retrospective cohort study was conducted of all paediatric patients who underwent relevant computed tomography imaging for a non-otological indication.

Results

Data were collected from 767 patients in total. Mastoid opacification was reported in 82 patients. The prevalence was highest in patients aged zero to one year (n = 25, prevalence = 20.3 per cent), followed by those aged two to three years (n = 17, prevalence = 19.5 per cent).

Conclusion

Mastoid opacification is a common incidental finding in the asymptomatic paediatric population, with prevalence rates between 5 per cent and 20 per cent depending on age. The prevalence peaks in patients aged zero to four years (19–20 per cent) and is inversely correlated with increasing age.

Type
Main Articles
Copyright
Copyright © JLO (1984) Limited, 2019 

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Dr T Placanica takes responsibility for the integrity of the content of the paper

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