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Surgical Management of Otitis Media and Otitis Interna
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1988Surgical management of otitis media and otitis interna includes the following options: lateral bulla osteotomy, ventral bulla osteotomy, or curettage of the tympanic cavity. Because otitis media frequently accompanies chronic nonresponsive otitis externa, one of the above procedures may be combined with operative procedures of the external ear canal ...
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Medical therapy of otitis externa and otitis media
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2004Medical regimens for the successful treatment of infectious otitis may vary widely depending on the degree of pathologic changes of the external ear canals, the status of the tympanic membranes, and the specific microorganisms involved. Chronic otitis media is especially problematic, because impaction of the bullae can be difficult to resolve and these
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Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1994
Otitis media is the most common respiratory tract infection of infancy and early childhood that is managed with antibacterial agents. A bacterial pathogen is isolated from the middle ear fluids of approximately two-thirds of children with acute otitis media; S. pneumoniae is the leading bacterial pathogen followed by nontypable strains of H. influenzae
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Otitis media is the most common respiratory tract infection of infancy and early childhood that is managed with antibacterial agents. A bacterial pathogen is isolated from the middle ear fluids of approximately two-thirds of children with acute otitis media; S. pneumoniae is the leading bacterial pathogen followed by nontypable strains of H. influenzae
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Progressive Necrotizing Otitis: Malignant External Otitis
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1974Pseudomonas infection of the external ear is a progressive necrotizing infection of the soft tissues with a propensity for extensive involvement of the temporal bone. It occurs principally in elderly diabetics and is accompanied by substantial morbidity and high mortality.
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1990
Otitis media, one of the most common problems encountered in the care of children, remains fraught with controversy on the most appropriate methods of management. A proliferation of effective antimicrobial regimens has kept pace with emergence of resistant strains of pathogens, and sufficient information now exists to guide the clinician in making ...
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Otitis media, one of the most common problems encountered in the care of children, remains fraught with controversy on the most appropriate methods of management. A proliferation of effective antimicrobial regimens has kept pace with emergence of resistant strains of pathogens, and sufficient information now exists to guide the clinician in making ...
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