AURAL MYIASIS IN A PATIENT WITH CHRONIC OTITIS MEDIA

Aural myiasis in a patient with chronic otitis media

An 82-year-old man referred to our clinic with the complaints of bleeding and severe pain on his left ear for 4 days.On otoscopic examination, the left external ear canal was observed to be hemorrhagic.There was foul-smelling purulent discharge.Foul-smelling purulent discharge was Proteins included in the culture.After aspiration of the external ea

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The evaluation and management of thermal injuries: 2014 update

Burns are among the most common injuries presenting to the emergency department.While burns, especially large ones, may be associated with significant morbidity and Extra Large UPH DRM Bench mortality, most are minor and can be managed by emergency practitioners and discharged home with close follow-up.In contrast, patients with large burns require

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