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Mastoiditis
Related Terms
Mastoid Empyema
Middle Ear Disease
Differential Diagnoses
Chronic suppurative otitis media
Middle ear trauma
Middle ear tumor (neoplasm)
Specialists
Family Practice Physician
Infectious Disease Internist
Neurologist
Otolaryngologist
Radiologist
Comorbid Conditions
AIDS
Diabetes
Immune system disorders
Obesity
Pulmonary or cardiovascular diseases
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Factors Influencing Duration
Factors influencing the length of disability include the general health and fitness of the individual before being diagnosed with mastoiditis, evidence of pre-existing diseases affecting any of the major body systems, the presence of any antibiotic-resistant organisms, poor compliance with taking the full course of antibiotic therapy, the infection's response to treatment, the success of surgical intervention, diagnosis of an acute complication requiring surgery, and whether the individual works or lives in a smoke-filled environment.
Medical Codes
ICD-9-CM:
383 -
Mastoiditis and Other Related Conditions
383.0 -
Mastoiditis, Acute; Abscess of Mastoid; Empyema of Mastoid
383.1 -
Mastoiditis, Chronic
383.9 -
Mastoiditis
Cited References
Young, Tesfa, N. Ewen Wang, and Joan Burg. "Mastoiditis."
eMedicine
. Eds. Eric Kardon, et al. 15 Oct. 2001. Medscape. 10 Nov. 2004 <http://emedicine.com/emerg/topic306.htm>.
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