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Rottweilers under primary veterinary care in the UK: demography, mortality and disorders [PDF]
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Management of Otitis externa with Ayurvedic formulation Gandhak Rasayana- A case report
Otitis externa is an inflammatory and infectious disease that affects the external auditory canal. The term otorrhea refers to the outflow of discharge from the ear which is one of the main symptoms of otitis externa along with inflammation. External ear
Sandip Patil, Pravin Bhat
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Systemic corticosteroids for acute otitis media in children [PDF]
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1996
Otitis externa is a broad term for a disease state that includes inflammation or infection of the external auditory canal and auricle. It can range from mild inflammation and discomfort to a life-threatening disease. Treatment of otitis externa is dependent on a thorough understanding of anatomy and physiology of the external ear canal, a knowledge of ...
D I, Bojrab, T, Bruderly, Y, Abdulrazzak
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Otitis externa is a broad term for a disease state that includes inflammation or infection of the external auditory canal and auricle. It can range from mild inflammation and discomfort to a life-threatening disease. Treatment of otitis externa is dependent on a thorough understanding of anatomy and physiology of the external ear canal, a knowledge of ...
D I, Bojrab, T, Bruderly, Y, Abdulrazzak
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Microbiology of otitis externa☆☆☆★
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1997Microbiologic and clinical data from 26 patients with otitis externa were prospectively evaluated. Specimens were processed for aerobic and anaerobic bacteria. Bacterial growth was noted in 23 specimens. A total of 33 aerobic and 2 anaerobic bacteria were recovered. Aerobic bacteria only were isolated in 21 (91%) patients, anaerobic bacteria only in 1 (
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