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Resumen de Artritis infecciosa de la articulación temporomandibular consecutivo a otitis necrotizante: reporte de un caso

María Fernanda Pintor, Rolando Carrasco, Francisco Javier Verdugo Avello, Mirtha Landaeta Mendoza

  • Septic arthritis of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is an uncommon condition, caused by hematic bacterial migration or direct migration of other head and neck infections. We report a 41 year old female who presented a right temporomandibular joint involvement, with bone destruction of the mandibular condyle and an infectious process spreading to the temporal space, following a necrotizing medial and external otitis with associated mastoiditis. A septic arthritis of the TMJ by continuity was diagnosed and treated with antimicrobials, TMJ arthrocentesis and occlusal stabilization, with a positive evolution. However, the patient remains in control due a secondary TMJ osteoarthritis caused by the septic arthritis.


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