Tympanic membrane breakdown after intratympanic injection of steroids in irradiated ears
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- DOI: 10.1097/01.mao.0000271672.56554.32
Tympanic membrane breakdown after intratympanic injection of steroids in irradiated ears
Abstract
Objective: To describe a rare complication of intratympanic injection of steroids in susceptible ears.
Patients: We present two patients with a history of irradiation involving the injected ear.
Intervention: Therapeutic.
Main outcome measure: Tympanic membrane condition after intratympanic injection of steroids.
Results: Total or near-total breakdown of the irradiated tympanic membrane.
Conclusion: Tympanic membranes with an impaired wound-healing ability, together with exposure to intratympanic steroids, may be at risk for total or near-total breakdown.
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