Abstract

The author reports on a case of acute otitis media observed by him in a 39-year-old man, which was complicated by pain in the trigeminal nerve region on the side of the diseased ear. Later, an antrotomy was performed, which destroyed the suppuration, but the neuralgic pains continued.

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