6-DISCHARGING EAR (OTORRHEA), A CLINICO-MICROBIOLOGICAL STUDY
This study aimed to assess the causes of otorrhea and causative organisms. A prospective clinicomicrobiological study of 153 discharging ears of 148 patients in Basrah General Hospital during 2 years period. This study showed that most commonly affected age group was below 10 years (44 patients=30%)...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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university of basrah
2008-12-01
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Series: | Basrah Journal of Surgery |
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Online Access: | https://bjsrg.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_55538_df7f254f66b7480fea22761b30012a30.pdf |
Summary: | This study aimed to assess the causes of otorrhea and causative organisms. A prospective clinicomicrobiological
study of 153 discharging ears of 148 patients in Basrah General Hospital during 2
years period. This study showed that most commonly affected age group was below 10 years (44
patients=30%), the most common type of otorrhea was the purulent (127 ears=86%), the most
common cause of purulent otorrhea was chronic otitis media (77 ears=61% of purulent discharging
ears). Staph. aureus was the commonly isolated organism from purulent discharging ears (39 ears). It
is concluded that otoscopic and otomicroscpic examination plus carefully and accurately taken swabs
for cultures are essential for accurate diagnosis and precise treatment in all cases of ear discharge. |
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ISSN: | 1683-3589 2409-501X |