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Department of Otorhinolaryngology
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Ossama Mahmoud Professor of otorhinolaryngology Ain Shams University
EAR PAIN (OTALGIA) Ossama Mahmoud Professor of otorhinolaryngology Ain Shams University
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Nerve Supply of the Ear Richly innervated
Multiple cranial & spinal nerves Shared nerve supply with other head & neck sites Inner ear has no sensory supply
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Nerve Supply of the Ear Great auricular nerve (cervical plexus C 2,3)
Most of the external ear Great auricular nerve (cervical plexus C 2,3) Auriculo temporal nerve (branch of Vc) Small contributions from Auricular branch of X nerve Somatosensory branch of VII nerve Middle ear supply Tympanic branch of IX nerve
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Nerve Supply Lesser occipital nerve Greater auricular nerve
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Nerve supply of pinna
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Nerve supply of external auditory canal
Great auricular nerve Auriculo temporal nerve Arnold nerve
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Otalgia 2 types Primary otalgia
Pain that arises from a pathology within the ear (external , middle) Referred otalgia Pain that originates from outside the ear
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Otalgia: Differential Diagnosis
Primary Otitis media Otitis externa Mastoiditis TM perforation Foreign body Referred Dental TMJ Dental abscess Poorly-fitting denture Oral cavity Tongue Sinuses Throat Tonsillitis/pharyngitis Eustachian dysfunction Neck Musculoskeletal Other Neuralgias Tumors Angina Temporal arteritis Zoster
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Otalgia (clinical exam.)
Ear normal? No Yes Thorough head and neck exam Done
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Primary otalgia Common causes: Infections of pinna
external auditory canal (boil) middle ear / mastoid (otitis media, mastoiditis) Neoplasms of external & middle ear
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Referred Pain Pain felt at a site different from the location of the injured or diseased part of the body Nerve signals from several areas of the body may "feed" the same nerve pathway leading to the spinal cord and brain EXAMPLES Pain of coronary artery insufficiency Gall bladder pain Appendix Liver
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Why referred otalgia occurs ?
Irritation of the large array of nerves their distant branches ↓ Cause perception of pain within the ear
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When to label as referred otalgia ?
CLINICALLY (& radiologically) NORMAL Pinna External auditory meatus Tympanic membrane Mastoid process
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Causes of Referred Otalgia
Nerves C 2,3 V VII IX X
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Common Causes of Referred Otalgia
Dental sources Impacted tooth (last molar, upper) Dental caries Periodontal infection Ill fitting dentures TMJ disorders
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Pharyngeal causes Acute tonsillitis Peritonsillar abscess
Malignant tumours – Most important Pharynx (pyriform fossa ) Larynx Oral cavity
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Clinical examination (ENT & neurological) must be normal
Neuralgias Clinical examination (ENT & neurological) must be normal Trigeminal neuralgia – unilateral facial pain Glossopharyngeal neuralgia unilateral pharyngeal pain
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