Experimental pneumococcal otitis media: a histopathologic study.

W L Meyerhoff, D A Shea, G S Giebink
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An animal model for pneumococcal otitis media was studied histologically at varying intervals postinoculation. Histologic changes generally associated with acute inflammation (edema, diffuse infiltration with polymorphonuclear leukocytes, and hemorrhage) occurred early in the disease while the ears were culture positive. Changes generally associated with chronic otitis media (lymphocyte infiltration and osteoneogenesis) occurred later in the course of the disease when the ears were culture negative. Metaplasia of middle ear mucosa and middle ear granulation tissue were observed as early as five days following inoculation. Middle ear granulation tissue was identified in 82% of all cases; cholesteatoma was seen in only one ear. Tympanic membrane perforation did not occur. Labyrinthitis and endolymphatic hydrops were fairly common findings. The former was identified in 56% of ears examined, and the latter, in 45%. These two conditions coexisted in 34% of ears studied, while endolymphatic hydrops alone occurred in 11%.

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实验性肺炎球菌性中耳炎:组织病理学研究。
在接种后不同时间间隔对肺炎球菌中耳炎动物模型进行组织学研究。组织学改变通常与急性炎症(水肿、多形核白细胞弥漫性浸润和出血)有关,发生在疾病早期,耳培养呈阳性。通常与慢性中耳炎相关的变化(淋巴细胞浸润和骨生成)发生在病程后期,耳培养阴性时。接种后第5天,中耳黏膜和中耳肉芽组织发生化生。在82%的病例中发现了中耳肉芽组织;胆脂瘤仅见于一只耳。鼓膜未穿孔。迷路炎和内淋巴积液是相当常见的表现。前者在56%的耳朵中被确诊,后者在45%的耳朵中被确诊。这两种情况在34%的耳朵中同时存在,而单独发生内淋巴水肿的耳朵占11%。
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