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otomycosis/potassium

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Otomycoses of candidal origin in eastern Slovakia.

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Mycological analysis of swabs and scraping samples from the external ear canals of 40 patients with clinically diagnosed otomycosis (10 neonates, 30 adults) revealed the presence of fungi as etiological agents. They were investigated microscopically using 20 % potassium hydroxide, and by cultivation

Chronic bilateral otomycosis caused by Aspergillus niger.

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Aspergillus niger, an opportunistic filamentous fungus, was identified as the cause of chronic bilateral otomycosis in a 46-year-old female patient who was unresponsive to different drugs. The patient showed signs of erythema, otalgia, itching, otorrhoea and presence of greyish black coloured mass

Molecular epidemiology of otomycosis in Isfahan revealed a large diversity in causative agents.

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To elucidate the clinical and microbial epidemiology of otomycosis in Isfahan, Iran.From January 2016 to January 2017 all patients clinically suspected of otomycosis at Al-Zahra Hospital, Isfahan, Iran were recruited. Specimens were taken using sterile

Distal Lateral Subungual Onychomycosis Owing to Tritirachium oryzae: A Bystander or Invader?

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The genus Tritirachium is a mitosporic fungus which inhabits in soil and decaying plant material and also a notable insect pathogen. Human infections with Tritirachium species though rare were previously reported to cause corneal ulcers, otomycosis, onychomycosis, and dermatomycosis of the scalp and

Treatment and developmental therapeutics in aspergillosis. 2. Azoles and other antifungal drugs.

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The present article surveys the anti-Aspergillus activity of various azole derivatives as well as a number of miscellaneous other antifungal agents. The drawbacks of sodium (potassium) iodide therapy in the management of pulmonary aspergilloma are discussed along with current efforts at treatment of
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