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What is the Best Test for Diagnosis and Monitoring Treatment Response in Malignant Otitis Externa?

The Laryngoscope, 2020
BACKGROUND Malignant Otitis Externa (MOE), or skull base osteomyelitis, is an aggressive infection that predominantly affects elderly, diabetic, or immunocompromised patients, and is associated with high disease-specific mortality.
Joshua J. Sturm   +2 more
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A review of thirty‐nine patients diagnosed with necrotising otitis externa over three years: Is CT imaging for diagnosis sufficient?

Clinical Otolaryngology, 2020
1.Early necrotising otitis externa (NOE) does not always show osseous destruction on CT imaging; therefore complimentary MRI is superior in evaluating anatomical location and extent of the soft tissue involvement. 2.This study showed a high percentage of
K. Lau   +4 more
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Otitis externa.

BMJ clinical evidence, 2016
Otitis externa is thought to affect 10% of people at some stage, and can present in acute, chronic, or necrotising forms. Otitis externa may be associated with eczema of the ear canal, and is more common in swimmers, humid environments, people with absence of ear wax or with narrow ear canals, hearing-aid users, and after mechanical trauma.We conducted
Daniel, Hajioff, Samuel, Mackeith
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Prediction of skull base osteomyelitis in necrotising otitis externa with diffusion-weighted imaging.

Journal of Laryngology and Otology, 2020
OBJECTIVE To predict skull base osteomyelitis in patients with necrotising otitis externa using diffusion-weighted imaging. METHODS A retrospective analysis was conducted of 25 necrotising otitis externa patients with skull base osteomyelitis (n = 10 ...
A. A. Abdel Razek, W. Mahmoud
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Malignant Otitis Externa

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
Ozgun Enver   +4 more
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Antimicrobial activity of thyme oil, oregano oil, thymol and carvacrol against sensitive and resistant microbial isolates from dogs with otitis externa.

Veterinary dermatology (Print), 2019
BACKGROUND Multidrug-resistant pathogens present a major global challenge in antimicrobial therapy and frequently complicate otitis externa in dogs. HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVES In vitro efficacy of oregano oil, thyme oil and their main phenolic constituents ...
J. X. Sim   +4 more
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Otitis Media and Otitis Externa

1998
Otitis media and otitis externa are routinely and frequently diagnosed in office practice and are generally treated with few poor outcomes. They are usually easily diagnosed, and the organisms that cause them are well known. Yet, astonishingly, there remain several basic controversies in the treatment and care of individuals with these entities ...
Greg Clarity, Jo Ann Rosenfeld
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Management of Otitis Externa

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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Characterization of the otic bacterial microbiota in dogs with otitis externa compared to healthy individuals

Veterinary dermatology (Print), 2019
BACKGROUND Otitis externa is a common multifactorial disease in dogs. The diversity of the cutaneous microbiota in dogs appears to decrease in diseased states.
Juraj Korbelik   +3 more
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Otitis Externa Malignum

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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