1. Multicentric Case Series and Literature Review of Coccidioidal Otomastoiditis.
- Author
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Schwartz, Ilan S, Marek, Caitlyn, Sandhu, Harleen, Abdelmonem, Ahmed, Petersen, Greti, Dishner, Emma, Heidari, Arash, and Thompson, George R
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Humans ,Coccidioides ,Coccidioidomycosis ,Otitis Externa ,Mastoiditis ,Antifungal Agents ,United States ,Canada ,coccidioidal otomastoiditis ,coccidioidomycosis ,fungal ,fungi ,lung diseases ,otomycosis ,respiratory infections ,Infectious Diseases ,Biodefense ,Rare Diseases ,Prevention ,Vaccine Related ,Good Health and Well Being ,Clinical Sciences ,Medical Microbiology ,Public Health and Health Services ,Microbiology - Abstract
Coccidioidomycosis involving the ear, mastoid bone, or both is uncommon. We describe 5 new cases from the United States and review 4 cases reported in the literature of otomycosis and mastoiditis caused by Coccidioides. Of the 9 cases, 8 were linked to residence in or travel to California. Two patients had poorly controlled diabetes mellitus, 7 had otomastoiditis, 1 had otitis externa without mastoid involvement, and 1 had mastoiditis without otic involvement. Four patients had concurrent or prior pulmonary coccidioidomycosis. Ipsilateral facial nerve palsies developed in 2 patients. All patients received antifungal treatment for varying durations, and 8 of the 9 patients underwent surgical debridement. Clinicians should consider coccidioidomycosis as a differential diagnosis for otomastoiditis in patients with geographic risks.
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- 2023