Abstract
This is a case of cerebellar abscess that originated from cholesteatomatous otitis media. The patient was 19-years-old female, who showed an acute sign of otitis media. After removal of cholesteatoma a tympanoplasty was performed.
A few days later, she developed a typical sign of cerebellar dysfunction and a cerebellar abscess was confirmed by several tests including a puncture of abscess.
The patient recovered completely without any residue after operation.