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Prevalence of Otomycosis in Outpatient Department of Otolaryngology in Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal
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2003
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Diagnostic MycologyOutpatient DepartmentAntifungal AgentOtolaryngology PracticeAntifungal AgentsMixed IsolatesPositive Fungal CulturesOtolaryngologyOtorhinolaryngologyClinical MycologyMicrobiologyDermatologyMedicineFungal Pathogen
Otomycosis is a not-uncommon clinical problem encountered in our otolaryngology practice. We report 100 diagnoses (107 ears) of otomycosis, of which, on microbiological examination, 87 specimens (81.3%) showed positive fungal cultures. Of these, a single isolate was found in 85 cases (79.4%), mixed isolates were found in 2 cases, and 20 cases (18.7%) had no growth. The most common fungal pathogen found was Aspergillus, followed by Candida albicans. The causative factors for otomycosis were examined. The results of treatment with clotrimazole were analyzed.
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