2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.pedex.2011.05.002
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Prolonged otorrhea and mastoiditis caused by Mycobacterium abscessus

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“…Striking is that only one-third of the monotherapy patients received sanation surgery. Local disease spread and mastoid-osteomyelitis were only present in two cases which required 32 weeks of therapy until curation was achieved (Pelkonen et al, 2011, Chen et al, 2014. Although it is unknown in what circumstances monotherapy is effective, absence of local disease spread and mastoid-osteomyelitis could possibly increase the chance for curation.…”
Section: Systemic and Local Antibiotic Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Striking is that only one-third of the monotherapy patients received sanation surgery. Local disease spread and mastoid-osteomyelitis were only present in two cases which required 32 weeks of therapy until curation was achieved (Pelkonen et al, 2011, Chen et al, 2014. Although it is unknown in what circumstances monotherapy is effective, absence of local disease spread and mastoid-osteomyelitis could possibly increase the chance for curation.…”
Section: Systemic and Local Antibiotic Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 98%