
Otomycosis is a fungal infection of the external ear canal with only a few studies about its real frequency in Brazil.to evaluate otomycosis frequency and characteristics in patients with clinical suspicion of external otitis.Retrospective study with transversal cohort (2000-2006).103 patients were assigned to mycological diagnosis (direct microscopic examination and culture).Otomycosis was diagnosed in 19.4% of the patients. Patient age varied from 2 to 66 years (an average of 23.5 years of age), and 60% of otomycosis cases were seen in women between 2 to 20 years of age. Chronic otitis, previous antibiotic therapy and the lack of cerumen were predisposing factors; itching, otalgia, otorrhea and hypoacusis were the symptoms reported by the patients. The most frequently isolated species were C. albicans (30%), C. parapsilosis (20%), A. niger (20%), A. flavus (10%), A. fumigatus (5%), C. tropicalis (5%), Trichosporon asahii (5%) and Scedosporium apiospermum (5%).Otomycosis is endemic in João Pessoa-PB. Clinical exam and mycological studies are important for diagnostic purposes because otomycosis symptoms are not specific.
Adult, Male, Adolescent, Young Adult, Humans, Child, Aged, Retrospective Studies, aspergillus, Middle Aged, Otitis Externa, otitis externa, Cross-Sectional Studies, Otorhinolaryngology, Mycoses, Child, Preschool, candida, otite externa, Original Article, Female, Mitosporic Fungi, Brazil
Adult, Male, Adolescent, Young Adult, Humans, Child, Aged, Retrospective Studies, aspergillus, Middle Aged, Otitis Externa, otitis externa, Cross-Sectional Studies, Otorhinolaryngology, Mycoses, Child, Preschool, candida, otite externa, Original Article, Female, Mitosporic Fungi, Brazil
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