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Primary Care - Clinics in Office Practice, 2014
Acute otitis externa (AOE) is most often infectious in origin, and can be easily treated with a combination of topical antibiotic and steroid preparations. Systemic antibiotics are rarely needed for AOE. Chronic otitis externa (COE) can be more difficult to treat, but if an underlying cause can be identified this condition can often be successfully ...
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Acute otitis externa (AOE) is most often infectious in origin, and can be easily treated with a combination of topical antibiotic and steroid preparations. Systemic antibiotics are rarely needed for AOE. Chronic otitis externa (COE) can be more difficult to treat, but if an underlying cause can be identified this condition can often be successfully ...
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Clinical Otolaryngology, 2002
Chronic otitis externa is a common condition, which is usually successfully treated by topical medications and aural toilet. In cases that persist despite conventional treatment, a diagnosis of allergic otitis externa should be considered. Sensitization to otic medications (secondary contact otitis) is not uncommon. Topical aminoglycosides are the most
S Sood, A Tsikoudas
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Chronic otitis externa is a common condition, which is usually successfully treated by topical medications and aural toilet. In cases that persist despite conventional treatment, a diagnosis of allergic otitis externa should be considered. Sensitization to otic medications (secondary contact otitis) is not uncommon. Topical aminoglycosides are the most
S Sood, A Tsikoudas
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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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Otitis Externa and Malignant Otitis Externa—for the Hospitalist/Internist
Medical Clinics of North AmericaOtitis externa has varying degrees of chronicity and severity. Acute otitis externa refers to a process of less than 6 weeks' duration, while chronic otitis externa lasts more than 3 months. Treatment of both includes ototopical agents and appropriate aural hygiene.
Shubham, Patel +2 more
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2008
Malignant otitis externa is an invasive, potentially life-threatening infection of the external ear and skull base that requires urgent diagnosis and treatment. It affects immunocompromised individuals, particularly those who have diabetes. The most common causative agent remains Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Matthew J, Carfrae, Bradley W, Kesser
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Malignant otitis externa is an invasive, potentially life-threatening infection of the external ear and skull base that requires urgent diagnosis and treatment. It affects immunocompromised individuals, particularly those who have diabetes. The most common causative agent remains Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Matthew J, Carfrae, Bradley W, Kesser
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1977
Three cases of Necrotizing Otitis Externa are described and a suggestion made of a possible relation between the severity and progress of the disease and the degree of pneumatization of the mastoid.
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Three cases of Necrotizing Otitis Externa are described and a suggestion made of a possible relation between the severity and progress of the disease and the degree of pneumatization of the mastoid.
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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2012
Malignant external otitis is a severe infection of the external auditory canal and skull base, which most often affects elderly patients with diabetes mellitus. This disease is still a serious disease associated with cranial nerve complications and high morbidity-mortality rate. Malignant otitis externa requires urgent diagnosis and treatment. The most
Karaman, Emin +4 more
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Malignant external otitis is a severe infection of the external auditory canal and skull base, which most often affects elderly patients with diabetes mellitus. This disease is still a serious disease associated with cranial nerve complications and high morbidity-mortality rate. Malignant otitis externa requires urgent diagnosis and treatment. The most
Karaman, Emin +4 more
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Journal of Chemotherapy, 1991
Twelve elderly diabetic patients with Pseudomonas otitis externa malignum were successfully treated with norfloxacin as monotherapy for 2-5 weeks, using 400 mg b.i.d. Patients tolerated the courses with no side effects, except some drowsiness in two patients, and all completed the course.
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Twelve elderly diabetic patients with Pseudomonas otitis externa malignum were successfully treated with norfloxacin as monotherapy for 2-5 weeks, using 400 mg b.i.d. Patients tolerated the courses with no side effects, except some drowsiness in two patients, and all completed the course.
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