thank you very much. i will be seeing my neurologist next week. will let you know the outcome.
Hi!
Well, yes, normally mastoid air cells are filled with fluid when you have an infection. Also in infection, the lining of the air cells thickens. Hence in absence of frank symptoms of infection, these findings should be looked into. With a history of head injury and nascence of infection, temporal bone fracture should be suspected. CT scan views focusing on this area should be done. Please discuss with your treating doctor and your radiologist. Take care!