Otomycosis in São Paulo.

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Abstract

In view of the lack of researches on otomycosis in Brazil, we have tried to study their incidence, their clinical characteristics and the predispondent factors. During one year, 22 suspected cases were seen, 20 of them corresponded to otomycosis infections. The most frequent species were Aspergillus niger (35%) and Candida albicans (20%). The genus Aspergillus represented 75% of the isolates. Itching and hyperaemia (70%), otalgia (65%), hipoacusia (50%) were the commonest signs. Lack of cerumen (70%) chronic otitis (30%) previous antibiotic therapy and eczema (25%) were the most outstanding predispondent factors.

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Zaror, L., Fischman, O., Suzuki, F. A., & Felipe, R. G. (1991). Otomycosis in São Paulo. Revista Do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo, 33(3), 169–173. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0036-46651991000300001

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