Case Summary
- 3-year-old female patient, born and raised in São Paulo, Brazil
- Previously healthy
- Admitted to E.R. with a 2-d history of fever and vomiting
- Right Otitis Media diagnosed in another service, treated with azithromycin.
- Developed with worsening of symptoms and bilateral convergent strabismus, more accentuated to the right
PHYSICAL EXAM
- Alert, fully conscious, oriented as to time and place
- Right tympanic membrane with signs of inflammation
- Bilateral convergent strabismus, more accentuated to the right
TREATMENT
- Ceftriaxone 100mg/kg
- Right Mastoidectomy
- Anticoagulation using
- Unfracionated Heparin (UFH)
- No complications
ADDITIONAL TREAMENT
- Enoxaparin 1mg/kg/dose q12h
- Neuro: Acetazolamide (Diamox) + Repeated lumbar punctures
- Ophtalmologist: Ocular Buffer
- Hb=9.8 / Hct=28 / WBC=14310 / Plt=4144k
- Fibrinogen= 442
- aPTT= 19.2s / R=0.69
- PT= 13s / Prothrombin activity= 86%
- D-Dimer=2116
CLINICAL PROGRESS
- Normal hearing
- Resolution of strabismus
- Absence of neurological sequelae
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