Incidence and treatment of budding yeasts in canine otitis externa.

  • 1 December 1978
    • journal article
    • Vol. 59  (12) , 914-5
Abstract
Budding yeasts were present in the majority of cases of otitis externa examined. A reddish-brown, dry, waxy discharge was the typical exudate. A successful treatment of yeast-infected ears was multiple otic lavages using a combination of an aqueous solution of poloxamer-iodine and application of an antifungal-antibiotic-corticosteroids ointment.

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