All are intracranial complications of otitis media except?

Correct Answer: Facial nerve palsy
Description: Ans. is 'b' i.e., Facial nerve palsy Intracranial Complications from Otitis Media Intracranial complications occur after the infectious (or inflammatory) process proceeds beyond the temporal bone "requiring immediate and precise therapeutic intervention." Most common intracranial complications include meningitis, followed by brain abscess and lateral sinus thrombosis, subdural empyema, epidural abscess, and otic hydrocephalus.
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