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THE END-RESULTS OF TREATMENT OF CHRONIC SUPPURATIVE OTITIS MEDIA [PDF]
John F. Barnhill
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Background – Canine superficial bacterial folliculitis (SBF) is a common recurrent condition with a growing requirement for culture and susceptibility as a consequence of increased antimicrobial resistance and antimicrobial stewardship. Different opinions persist about the ideal technique for culture sample acquisition, which varies with lesion ...
Jason B. Pieper+3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Chronic cases of canine otitis externa (OE) often develop infections with Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA). Given the organism's high level of resistance, veterinary surgeons often turn to compounded solutions. Limited data describing the stability and potency of compounded ceftazidime (CAZ) solutions are available, which may affect ...
McKenna Snidow+6 more
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Canine Pyoderma and Otitis Externa: A Retrospective Analysis of Multidrug-Resistant Bacterial Carriage in Hong Kong. [PDF]
Chan WY, Hobi S, Ferguson A, Elsohaby I.
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Non-Suppurative Intracranial Complications of Otitis Media [PDF]
Andrew McConnell
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Hydrocortisone Aceponate for Chronic Otitis: Long‐Term Efficacy
Effective management of otitis externa (OE) requires addressing all contributing factors to prevent chronicity and recurrence. Evidence on the long‐term efficacy of topical corticosteroids in preventing recurrence and secondary infections remains limited. This retrospective noncontrolled study evaluated the efficacy of hydrocortisone aceponate (HCA) in
C. Lorente‐Méndez, D. Alonso‐Miguel
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Intracranial infectious complications (such as abscess) are commonly seen in patients with maxillo-facial area infections/inflammation or temporal bone area (generally ear) infections/inflammation. Cholesteatoma is a mass of soft tissue within the middle
Ariadna Mocrei+6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Recurrent otitis externa (OE) episodes commonly affect dogs with canine atopic dermatitis (cAD) despite ongoing cAD treatment. Objective To determine if a therapeutic diet with active ingredients targeting the skin barrier and allergy pathways reduces the incidence rate of OE.
Adrian Watson+5 more
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