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Mycology of chronic suppurative otitis media-cholesteatoma disease: An evaluative study

American Journal of Otolaryngology Dec 07, 2017

Singh GB, et al. - The purpose of this research was to identify the prevalence of fungus in chronic suppurative otitis media-cholesteatoma disease. Researchers also intended to gauge its clinical importance. The findings displayed fungal colonization of cholesteatoma that was pathogenic. It could lead to persistent otorrhoea.
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