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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1989
To the Editor .—Recurrent otitis externa is an all-too-frequent problem in most patients seen by otolaryngologists. Many patients are seen who do not have evidence of eczematoid-type chronic otitis externa, or any other clear-cut cause of their recurrent bouts of otitis externa.
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To the Editor .—Recurrent otitis externa is an all-too-frequent problem in most patients seen by otolaryngologists. Many patients are seen who do not have evidence of eczematoid-type chronic otitis externa, or any other clear-cut cause of their recurrent bouts of otitis externa.
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1978
A case is described of malignant otitis externa which was cured by a regime of general and local treatment, including the use of the antibiotic Tobramycin and timely mastoid surgery. The origins, progression, diagnosis and treatment of the disease are discussed with reference to some of the increasingly numerous reports in the literature.
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A case is described of malignant otitis externa which was cured by a regime of general and local treatment, including the use of the antibiotic Tobramycin and timely mastoid surgery. The origins, progression, diagnosis and treatment of the disease are discussed with reference to some of the increasingly numerous reports in the literature.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2004
Dogs with long-standing, chronic, recurrent otitis externa often represent one of the most frustrating types of problems in daily clinical practice. The important aspect of this discussion is that the clinician may be presented with a patient in which the primary chief complaint is otitis externa but a wide variety of disease processes may be causing ...
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Dogs with long-standing, chronic, recurrent otitis externa often represent one of the most frustrating types of problems in daily clinical practice. The important aspect of this discussion is that the clinician may be presented with a patient in which the primary chief complaint is otitis externa but a wide variety of disease processes may be causing ...
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1994
Otitis externa represents one of the most common reasons that pets are presented for veterinary attention. They are also some of the more frustrating entities practitioners are called on to deal with. Successful management depends on an understanding of the primary, predisposing, and perpetuating factors involved in the pathogenesis of otitis externa ...
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Otitis externa represents one of the most common reasons that pets are presented for veterinary attention. They are also some of the more frustrating entities practitioners are called on to deal with. Successful management depends on an understanding of the primary, predisposing, and perpetuating factors involved in the pathogenesis of otitis externa ...
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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy in malignant otitis externa: A systematic review of the literature
World Journal of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 2021Young Jae Byun +2 more
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