Abstract

BackgroundAcute otitis media is one of the most common infectious diseases in the paediatric age and although its complications such as acute mastoiditis have become rare thanks to improvements in therapeutic approaches, possible serious complications such as septic arthritis of the temporomandibular joint may develop. A prompt diagnosis and adequate treatment are essential to achieving the best outcome and avoiding serious sequelae. We describe a case occurring in a previously healthy 6-year-old female and review the literature currently available on this topic.Case presentationThe patient presented a right temporomandibular septic arthritis with initial mandibular bone involvement secondary to acute otitis media. She presented with torcicollis, trismus, right preauricular swelling over the temporomandibular joint and was successfully treated with antibiotic treatment alone.ConclusionsSeptic arthritis of the temporomandibular joint is a rare complication of acute otitis media or acute mastoiditis in children. It should be suspected in patients presenting with trismus, preauricular swelling or fever. No guidelines on the diagnosis and treatment of this infectious disease are currently available.

Highlights

  • Acute otitis media is one of the most common infectious diseases in the paediatric age and its complications such as acute mastoiditis have become rare thanks to improvements in therapeutic approaches, possible serious complications such as septic arthritis of the temporomandibular joint may develop

  • More than 80% of children under 3 years of age experiences at least one episode of acute otitis media (AOM) and about one third of children has a recurrence by the age of 3 years, making AOM one of the most common paediatric infectious disease [1, 2]

  • Septic arthritis of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a rare complication of AOM with or without otomastoiditis in children; a prompt diagnosis and appropriate treatment are crucial to reducing the risk of complications such as TMJ ankylosis and achieving the best outcome [6]

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Septic arthritis of the temporomandibular joint is a rare complication of acute otitis media or acute mastoiditis in children.

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