Otitis externa seen in general practice is most commonly bacterial in origin and is readily diagnosed and treated if a few simple guidelines are followed. These guidelines are discussed with emphasis on distinguishing the condition from otitis media, performing adequate ear toilet and choosing appropriate topical medications and vehicles for their application
OBJECTIVE: Evidence for the management of acute otitis externa (AOE) is limited, with unclear diagno...
No sponsorships or competing interests have been disclosed for this article. Objective. Acute otitis...
ABSTRACT: Objectives: There is currently no consensus on the most effective treatment protocol for ...
The first revision of the practice guideline 'Otitis externa' from the Dutch College of General Prac...
Background: Acute otitis externa (AOE) is a common condition in North Queensland. Clinical guideline...
SummaryObjectivesDiagnostic and therapeutic practice guidelines have been established for classical ...
Inflammatory diseases of the ear are among the most acute problems in modern otorhinolaryngology. In...
titis externa (OE) can take acute or chronic forms. The acute form is primarily of bacterial origin ...
Chronic otitis externa is a common condition, which is usually successfully treated by topical medic...
Pyoinflammatory ENT diseases are still the most common and clinically relevant pathological conditio...
“Swimmer’s ear” or acute otitis externa is a common condition involving the exterior part of the ear...
Etiology, pathogenesis and treatment of patients with inflammatory diseases of the outer ear remain ...
BackgroundAcute otitis externa (AOE) is a common inflammatory condition affecting the external ear t...
Otitis externa is a multifactorial syndrome characterized by skin inflammation in the exterior ear ...
Objectives: To describe specific diagnoses for which systemic antibiotics are prescribed, to assess ...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence for the management of acute otitis externa (AOE) is limited, with unclear diagno...
No sponsorships or competing interests have been disclosed for this article. Objective. Acute otitis...
ABSTRACT: Objectives: There is currently no consensus on the most effective treatment protocol for ...
The first revision of the practice guideline 'Otitis externa' from the Dutch College of General Prac...
Background: Acute otitis externa (AOE) is a common condition in North Queensland. Clinical guideline...
SummaryObjectivesDiagnostic and therapeutic practice guidelines have been established for classical ...
Inflammatory diseases of the ear are among the most acute problems in modern otorhinolaryngology. In...
titis externa (OE) can take acute or chronic forms. The acute form is primarily of bacterial origin ...
Chronic otitis externa is a common condition, which is usually successfully treated by topical medic...
Pyoinflammatory ENT diseases are still the most common and clinically relevant pathological conditio...
“Swimmer’s ear” or acute otitis externa is a common condition involving the exterior part of the ear...
Etiology, pathogenesis and treatment of patients with inflammatory diseases of the outer ear remain ...
BackgroundAcute otitis externa (AOE) is a common inflammatory condition affecting the external ear t...
Otitis externa is a multifactorial syndrome characterized by skin inflammation in the exterior ear ...
Objectives: To describe specific diagnoses for which systemic antibiotics are prescribed, to assess ...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence for the management of acute otitis externa (AOE) is limited, with unclear diagno...
No sponsorships or competing interests have been disclosed for this article. Objective. Acute otitis...
ABSTRACT: Objectives: There is currently no consensus on the most effective treatment protocol for ...