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Progress in Otolaryngology: A Summary of the Bibliographic Material Available in the Field of Otolaryngology: OTOLOGIC AND NASAL DISEASES IN RELATION TO INTRACRANIAL DISTURBANCES

Progress in Otolaryngology: A Summary of the Bibliographic Material Available in the Field of... Abstract OTITIC BRAIN ABSCESS IN GENERAL Lund,1 in an article entitled "Otogenic Brain Abscess," reviews the material from the Copenhagen Hospital, which comprises fifty-six cases of otogenic brain abscess. He says that males are affected more than twice as often as females; children rarely under 1 year of age. Fifty brain abscesses originated from chronic middle ear suppuration; six were due to acute ear suppuration. Right-sided cerebral abscesses are more common than left-sided. Cerebellar abscess was observed with about equal frequency on the right and left sides. The streptococcus, which predominates in epidural perisinuous abscesses, occurs relatively less, often than the pneumococcus in otogenic meningitis. In brain abscess the pneumococcus and Bacillus coli predominate, the latter greatly aggravating the prognosis. The fifteen cases in which B. coli was demonstrated terminated fatally. As distinguished from pneumococcus abscesses (with their relative tendency to membrane formation), an abscess from B. coli References 1. Lund, R.: Ztschr. f. Hals- Nasen- u. Ohrenh. 14:34, 1926. 2. Hirsch, M.: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Comments on a Cured Case of Longitudinal Sinus Thrombosis and Temporal Lobe Abscess , Arch. f. Ohren-, Nasen- u. Kehlkopfh. 116:31, 1926.Crossref 3. Goldflam, I.: Deutsche Ztschr. f. Nervenh. 90:38, 1926.Crossref 4. Lund, R.: Comments on Aphasia in Otogenic Abscess in the Temporal Lobe , Hospitalistid. 69:777, 1926. 5. Martin, G. F.: Left Chronic Middle Ear Suppuration with Extradural Abscess , J. Laryng. & Otol. 41:669, 1926. 6. Mayer, C.: A Case of Subdural Abscess at the Convexity of the Cerebrum After Acute Middle Ear Suppuration , Beitr. z. Anat. Physiol., Path. u. Therap. d. Ohres 23:546. 1926. 7. Carrari, G.: Syndrome of Paralysis Alternans in Otogenic Abscess of the Right Parietal Lobe , Riv. Oto-Neuro-Oftalmol. 3:469, 1926. 8. Uffenorde, W.: München. med. Wchnschr. 73:2064 ( (Dec. 3) ) 1926. 9. Loebell, H.: Participation of the Cranial Nerves in Suppurations in Perilabyrinthine Foci , Arch. f. Ohren-, Nasen- u. Kehlkopf. 115:191, 1926. 10. Sears, W. H.: Ann. Otol. Rhinol. & Laryngol. 35:379 ( (June) ) 1926. 11. Szasz, T., and Richter, H.: Otogenous Abscess of the Cerebellum and Paralysis of the Trochlearis , Klin. Wchnschr. 11:501, 1923. 12. Hermann, T.: Pulse Differences Due to Cerebral Causes , Wien. klin. Wchnschr. 39:1209 ( (Oct. 14) ) 1926. 13. Grant, F. C.: Ventriculography: Clinical Experience Based on Series of Forty Cases , Arch. Neurol. & Psychiat. 10:154 ( (Aug.) ) 1923. 14. Ney, K. W.: The Measurement of Intracranial Pressure—Ventriculometry , New York State J. Med. 26:891 ( (Nov. 1) ) 1926. 15. Monroe, Donald: Boston M. & S. J. 193:1187 ( (Dec. 24) ) 1925. 16. Dandy. W. E.: Treatment of Chronic Abscess of the Brain by Tapping , J. A. M. A. 87:1477 ( (Oct. 30) ) 1926. 17. Bocache, L.: Otitic Cerebellar Abscesses , Ann. d. méd. Nav. e Col. 2:76, 1926. 18. Ferreri, G.: Latent cerebellar abscesses , Arch. Internat. d. laryngol. otol. rhinol. 5:897, 1926 19. Zentralbl. f. Hals-, Nasen- u. Ohrenh. 9:723, 1926. 20. Lemaitre and Aubin: Cholesteatoma of the Cerebellar Fossa , Oto-rhino-laryngol. Internat. 10:334, 1926. 21. Towne, E. B.: Exploration of the Cerebellum , Surg. Gynec, Obst. 42:204 ( (Aug.) ) 1926. 22. Aboulker, H.: Rev. d' oto-neuro-ocul. 4:405, 1926. 23. Hinsberg, V.: Beitr. z. Anat., Physiol., Path. u. Therap. d. Ohres. 23:124, 1926. 24. Urbantschitsch, E.: Mucosus meningitis , Ztschr. f. Hals-, Nasen- u. Ohrenh. 16:129, 1926. 25. Eagleton, W. P.: Operative Treatment of Suppurative Meningitis; Case 1: Acute Fulminating Pneumococci Type III Meningitis, Tr. Am. Otol. Soc., 1921. 26. Klepacki, Witold: Metastatic Foci in the Choroid Plexuses as Starting Point of Ventriculitis and Meningococcus Meningitis , Presse méd. 34:1096, 1926. 27. Kasai, T.: Experimental Studies on Meningogenic Labyrinthitis. Curative Processes in Meningogenic Labyrinthitis , Japan M. World 6:144, 1926. 28. Jenkins, G. J.: J. Laryng. & Otol. 41:781 ( (Dec.) ) 1926. 29. Greenfield, J. G.: J. Laryng. & Otol. 41:785 ( (Dec.) ) 1926. 30. Bertoin, R.: Aseptic "Puriform" Meningitis of Otitic Origin , J. de méd. de Lyon 7:433, 1926. 31. Glaser, Jerome: The Lactic Acid Contents of Cerebrospinal Fluid , J. Biol. Chem. 20:539 ( (Aug.) ) 1926. 32. Skillern, S. R.: An Unusual Ethmoidal Finding , Ann. Otol. Rhinol. Laryngol. 35:71, 1926. 33. Symond, C. P.: Contributions to the Clinical Study of Intra-Cranial Aneurisms , Guy's Hosp. Rep. 73:139 ( (April) ) 1923. 34. Riddoch, G., and Goulden, C.: On the Relationship Between Subarachnoid and Intraocular Hemorrhage , Brit. J. Ophth. 9:209 ( (May) ) 1925. 35. Calhoun, F. P.: Ocular Symptoms in Subarachnoid Hemorrhages, Tr. Sect. Ophth. A. M. A., 1926. 36. Eagleton, W. P.: Philosophy of Meningitis , Laryngoscope , (October) , 1926 37. Otitic Meningitis , J. A. M. A. 87:1544 ( (Nov. 6) ) 1926. 38. Richards, J. D.: Petrous Pyramid; Its Surgical Anatomy , Am. J. Surg. 2:11 ( (Jan.) ) 1927. 39. Watson-Williams, E: The Operative Treatment of Meningitis (four illustrative cases) , Bristol Med.-Chir. J. 43:91, 1926. 40. Manasse, P.: Operative Treatment of Induced Meningitis , Forschr. d. Therap. 2:309, 1926. 41. Aloin, H.: Lymphocytic Meningitis of Otitic Origin, Contribution to the Surgical Treatment of Meningitis , J. de méd. de Lyon 7:579, 1926. 42. Caliceti, P.: Some Comments on a Case of Otogenic Purulent Aseptic Meningitis , Ann. di Otol. Rinol. Laring. 2:209, 1926. 43. Kolmer, J. A.: Chemotherapy and Serum Treatment of Pneumococcus and Streptococcus Meningitis , Arch. Otolaryng. 3:481 ( (June) ) 1926. 44. McAskill, J. E.: Treatment of Purulent Leptomeningitis Secondary to Otitis Media , Ann. Otol. Rhin. Laryngol. 35:502, 1926. 45. Metzger, E.: Zur Therapie der septischen Meningitis (treatment of septic meningitis) , Deutsche med. Wchnschr. 52:1902,1926.Crossref 46. Schmidt, K.: Therapy of Septic Meningitis , Deutsche med. Wchnschr. 52:2079, 1926.Crossref 47. Barrett, J.: M. J. Australia 2:182 ( (Aug. 7) ) 1926. 48. Horrax, G., and Bailey, P.: Tumors of the Pineal Body , Arch. Neurol. & Psychiat. 13:423 ( (April) ) 1925. 49. Throckmorton, T. B.: Glioma of Pons Varolii with Autopsy Report , J.A.M.A. 87:1731 ( (Nov. 20) ) 1926. 50. Towne, E. B.: Erosion of the Petrous Bone by Acoustic Nerve Tumor , Arch. Otolaryng. 4:515 ( (Dec.) ) 1926. 51. Eiselsberg, A.: Problems of Cerebral and Spinal Surgery , Arch. f. klin. Chir. 142:205, 1926. 52. Brunner, H.: Ztschr. f. d. ges. Neurol. u. Psychiat. 37:145, 1926. 53. Eagleton, W. P.: Decompression for the Relief of Disturbances of the Auditory Apparatus of Intracranial Origin; Report of 3 Cases with a Previously Undescribed Aural Condition, Tr. Am. Otol. Soc., 1912. 54. Rosenfeld, M.: Klin. Wchnschr. 5:1815, 1926. 55. Fox, J. C., and Holmes, Gordon: Brain 49:333, 1926. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives of Otolaryngology American Medical Association

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Abstract OTITIC BRAIN ABSCESS IN GENERAL Lund,1 in an article entitled "Otogenic Brain Abscess," reviews the material from the Copenhagen Hospital, which comprises fifty-six cases of otogenic brain abscess. He says that males are affected more than twice as often as females; children rarely under 1 year of age. Fifty brain abscesses originated from chronic middle ear suppuration; six were due to acute ear suppuration. Right-sided cerebral abscesses are more common than left-sided. Cerebellar abscess was observed with about equal frequency on the right and left sides. The streptococcus, which predominates in epidural perisinuous abscesses, occurs relatively less, often than the pneumococcus in otogenic meningitis. In brain abscess the pneumococcus and Bacillus coli predominate, the latter greatly aggravating the prognosis. The fifteen cases in which B. coli was demonstrated terminated fatally. As distinguished from pneumococcus abscesses (with their relative tendency to membrane formation), an abscess from B. coli References 1. Lund, R.: Ztschr. f. Hals- Nasen- u. Ohrenh. 14:34, 1926. 2. Hirsch, M.: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Comments on a Cured Case of Longitudinal Sinus Thrombosis and Temporal Lobe Abscess , Arch. f. Ohren-, Nasen- u. Kehlkopfh. 116:31, 1926.Crossref 3. Goldflam, I.: Deutsche Ztschr. f. Nervenh. 90:38, 1926.Crossref 4. Lund, R.: Comments on Aphasia in Otogenic Abscess in the Temporal Lobe , Hospitalistid. 69:777, 1926. 5. Martin, G. F.: Left Chronic Middle Ear Suppuration with Extradural Abscess , J. Laryng. & Otol. 41:669, 1926. 6. Mayer, C.: A Case of Subdural Abscess at the Convexity of the Cerebrum After Acute Middle Ear Suppuration , Beitr. z. Anat. Physiol., Path. u. Therap. d. Ohres 23:546. 1926. 7. Carrari, G.: Syndrome of Paralysis Alternans in Otogenic Abscess of the Right Parietal Lobe , Riv. Oto-Neuro-Oftalmol. 3:469, 1926. 8. Uffenorde, W.: München. med. Wchnschr. 73:2064 ( (Dec. 3) ) 1926. 9. Loebell, H.: Participation of the Cranial Nerves in Suppurations in Perilabyrinthine Foci , Arch. f. Ohren-, Nasen- u. Kehlkopf. 115:191, 1926. 10. Sears, W. H.: Ann. Otol. Rhinol. & Laryngol. 35:379 ( (June) ) 1926. 11. Szasz, T., and Richter, H.: Otogenous Abscess of the Cerebellum and Paralysis of the Trochlearis , Klin. Wchnschr. 11:501, 1923. 12. Hermann, T.: Pulse Differences Due to Cerebral Causes , Wien. klin. Wchnschr. 39:1209 ( (Oct. 14) ) 1926. 13. Grant, F. C.: Ventriculography: Clinical Experience Based on Series of Forty Cases , Arch. Neurol. & Psychiat. 10:154 ( (Aug.) ) 1923. 14. Ney, K. W.: The Measurement of Intracranial Pressure—Ventriculometry , New York State J. Med. 26:891 ( (Nov. 1) ) 1926. 15. Monroe, Donald: Boston M. & S. J. 193:1187 ( (Dec. 24) ) 1925. 16. Dandy. W. E.: Treatment of Chronic Abscess of the Brain by Tapping , J. A. M. A. 87:1477 ( (Oct. 30) ) 1926. 17. Bocache, L.: Otitic Cerebellar Abscesses , Ann. d. méd. Nav. e Col. 2:76, 1926. 18. Ferreri, G.: Latent cerebellar abscesses , Arch. Internat. d. laryngol. otol. rhinol. 5:897, 1926 19. Zentralbl. f. Hals-, Nasen- u. Ohrenh. 9:723, 1926. 20. Lemaitre and Aubin: Cholesteatoma of the Cerebellar Fossa , Oto-rhino-laryngol. Internat. 10:334, 1926. 21. Towne, E. B.: Exploration of the Cerebellum , Surg. Gynec, Obst. 42:204 ( (Aug.) ) 1926. 22. Aboulker, H.: Rev. d' oto-neuro-ocul. 4:405, 1926. 23. Hinsberg, V.: Beitr. z. Anat., Physiol., Path. u. Therap. d. Ohres. 23:124, 1926. 24. Urbantschitsch, E.: Mucosus meningitis , Ztschr. f. Hals-, Nasen- u. Ohrenh. 16:129, 1926. 25. Eagleton, W. P.: Operative Treatment of Suppurative Meningitis; Case 1: Acute Fulminating Pneumococci Type III Meningitis, Tr. Am. Otol. Soc., 1921. 26. Klepacki, Witold: Metastatic Foci in the Choroid Plexuses as Starting Point of Ventriculitis and Meningococcus Meningitis , Presse méd. 34:1096, 1926. 27. Kasai, T.: Experimental Studies on Meningogenic Labyrinthitis. Curative Processes in Meningogenic Labyrinthitis , Japan M. World 6:144, 1926. 28. Jenkins, G. J.: J. Laryng. & Otol. 41:781 ( (Dec.) ) 1926. 29. Greenfield, J. G.: J. Laryng. & Otol. 41:785 ( (Dec.) ) 1926. 30. Bertoin, R.: Aseptic "Puriform" Meningitis of Otitic Origin , J. de méd. de Lyon 7:433, 1926. 31. Glaser, Jerome: The Lactic Acid Contents of Cerebrospinal Fluid , J. Biol. Chem. 20:539 ( (Aug.) ) 1926. 32. Skillern, S. R.: An Unusual Ethmoidal Finding , Ann. Otol. Rhinol. Laryngol. 35:71, 1926. 33. Symond, C. P.: Contributions to the Clinical Study of Intra-Cranial Aneurisms , Guy's Hosp. Rep. 73:139 ( (April) ) 1923. 34. Riddoch, G., and Goulden, C.: On the Relationship Between Subarachnoid and Intraocular Hemorrhage , Brit. J. Ophth. 9:209 ( (May) ) 1925. 35. Calhoun, F. P.: Ocular Symptoms in Subarachnoid Hemorrhages, Tr. Sect. Ophth. A. M. A., 1926. 36. Eagleton, W. P.: Philosophy of Meningitis , Laryngoscope , (October) , 1926 37. Otitic Meningitis , J. A. M. A. 87:1544 ( (Nov. 6) ) 1926. 38. Richards, J. D.: Petrous Pyramid; Its Surgical Anatomy , Am. J. Surg. 2:11 ( (Jan.) ) 1927. 39. Watson-Williams, E: The Operative Treatment of Meningitis (four illustrative cases) , Bristol Med.-Chir. J. 43:91, 1926. 40. Manasse, P.: Operative Treatment of Induced Meningitis , Forschr. d. Therap. 2:309, 1926. 41. Aloin, H.: Lymphocytic Meningitis of Otitic Origin, Contribution to the Surgical Treatment of Meningitis , J. de méd. de Lyon 7:579, 1926. 42. Caliceti, P.: Some Comments on a Case of Otogenic Purulent Aseptic Meningitis , Ann. di Otol. Rinol. Laring. 2:209, 1926. 43. Kolmer, J. A.: Chemotherapy and Serum Treatment of Pneumococcus and Streptococcus Meningitis , Arch. Otolaryng. 3:481 ( (June) ) 1926. 44. McAskill, J. E.: Treatment of Purulent Leptomeningitis Secondary to Otitis Media , Ann. Otol. Rhin. Laryngol. 35:502, 1926. 45. Metzger, E.: Zur Therapie der septischen Meningitis (treatment of septic meningitis) , Deutsche med. Wchnschr. 52:1902,1926.Crossref 46. Schmidt, K.: Therapy of Septic Meningitis , Deutsche med. Wchnschr. 52:2079, 1926.Crossref 47. Barrett, J.: M. J. Australia 2:182 ( (Aug. 7) ) 1926. 48. Horrax, G., and Bailey, P.: Tumors of the Pineal Body , Arch. Neurol. & Psychiat. 13:423 ( (April) ) 1925. 49. Throckmorton, T. B.: Glioma of Pons Varolii with Autopsy Report , J.A.M.A. 87:1731 ( (Nov. 20) ) 1926. 50. Towne, E. B.: Erosion of the Petrous Bone by Acoustic Nerve Tumor , Arch. Otolaryng. 4:515 ( (Dec.) ) 1926. 51. Eiselsberg, A.: Problems of Cerebral and Spinal Surgery , Arch. f. klin. Chir. 142:205, 1926. 52. Brunner, H.: Ztschr. f. d. ges. Neurol. u. Psychiat. 37:145, 1926. 53. Eagleton, W. P.: Decompression for the Relief of Disturbances of the Auditory Apparatus of Intracranial Origin; Report of 3 Cases with a Previously Undescribed Aural Condition, Tr. Am. Otol. Soc., 1912. 54. Rosenfeld, M.: Klin. Wchnschr. 5:1815, 1926. 55. Fox, J. C., and Holmes, Gordon: Brain 49:333, 1926.

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