نتایج جستجو برای: fungal otitis externa

تعداد نتایج: 66728  

2014
Foster Tochukwu Orji Emmanuel O. Onyero Christian Ejiofor Agbo

Objective : The ear irritations suffered by hearing aid (HA) users are yet to be related to the clinical state of canal. We undertook this study to examine the nature of debris and the microbial flora of ears of hearing aid users, as well as evaluate the determinant factors of ear irritation in this population. Methods : An observational clinical study was carried out involving 32 unilateral he...

Journal: :Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 2005
Colleen L Mendelsohn Craig E Griffin Wayne S Rosenkrantz Larry D Brown Mona J Boord

The purpose of this 2-week, double-blinded, controlled clinical trial was to evaluate the efficacy of topical amino acid-complexed zinc gluconate formulated with boric acid (ZGB) or acetic acid (ZGA) versus a topical placebo in the treatment of yeast otitis externa in dogs. Included in the study were dogs with otitis externa and a cytopathological finding of yeast organisms in the affected ear....

2014
Brijesh Patel Anas Souqiyyeh Ammar Ali

Otitis externa affects both children and adults. It is often treated with topical antibiotics, with good clinical outcomes. When a patient fails to respond to the treatment, otitis externa can progress to malignant otitis externa. The common symptoms of skull bone osteomyelitis include ear ache, facial pain, and cranial nerve palsies. However, an isolated cranial nerve is rare. Herein, we repor...

Journal: :International Journal of Infectious Diseases 2008

2011
SSM Wong K Wang EHY Yuen JKT Wong A King AT Ahuja

Objective: To evaluate the value of Gallium-67 single-photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography in the diagnosis and monitoring treatment response of malignant otitis externa. Methods: Eight patients underwent 12 Gallium-67 single-photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography scintigraphy for eight suspected malignant otitis externa and were subsequently subjected to vis...

2017
Gary W Ellison

The term otitis externa does not refer to a specific disease process but literally to an inflammation of the external ear canal. The prevalence in the dog has been reported to be between 10 and 20 percent, although in more tropical climates the prevalence is 50% or more. The incidence in the cat is less and reported to be approximately 2 to 10 percent. Otitis externa has multiple causes includi...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 2013
Peter Dannatt Patrick Jassar

OtItIs externa Otitis externa is an inflammation of the external auditory canal, characterised by erythema and oedema. It has a 12-month period prevalence of 1.3% in females and 1.2% in males.1 Patients typically present with otalgia and an infected discharge. However, there is generally no change in hearing unless the entire canal is obstructed. Movement of the tragus results in significant di...

2011
B. Penna S. Thomé R. Martins G. Martins W. Lilenbaum

Isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (167) were obtained from 528 samples of canine otitis externa, identified by biochemical reactions and tested for susceptibility to 10 antimicrobials. The most effective drug was ciprofloxacin. The study reports alarming resistance among P. aeruginosa isolated from canine otitis externa samples in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Journal: :Pediatric annals 2014
Stan L Block

Retro-auricular cellulitis associated with otitis externa is now the great mimicker of mastoiditis. It may be the most common cause of this specific cellulitis/auricular protrusion when it is associated with otitis externa. This column presents six cases of children who presented with peri-auricular redness, four of whom had protuberant ear and retro-auricular cellulitis.

Journal: :Veterinary therapeutics : research in applied veterinary medicine 2003
Lynette K Cole Kenneth W Kwochka Joseph J Kowalski Andrew Hillier Stacy L Hoshaw-Woodard

Thirty-one ears (16 dogs) with otitis externa originating from bacterial or yeast infections were enrolled in a study to evaluate the in vivo efficacy of an ear cleanser containing 2.5% lactic acid and 0.1% salicylic acid for the treatment of infectious otitis externa. The affected ears were treated with the ear cleanser twice daily for 2 weeks and evaluated after 1 and 2 weeks of treatment. Th...

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