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Otomycosis caused by the cryptic and emerging species Aspergillus sydowii : two case reports.

Maria Daniela Silva Buonafina-PazFranz Ag SantosMelyna Chaves Leite-AndradeAdryelle Is AlvesJadson Diogo Pereira BezerraMariana de Carvalho LealEstelle RobertPatrice Le PapeReginaldo Gonçalves de Lima-NetoRejane Pereira Neves
Published in: Future microbiology (2022)
Two cases of otomycosis have been reported in patients undergoing tympanomastoidectomy. The first one had chronic otitis media, hypertrophic concha and nasal septum deviation, tympanic perforation and otorrhea. The second had otalgia, pruritus, chronic otitis media and cholesteatoma. Direct examination showed mycelial septate filaments with a branch at an angle close to 45°, later identified as Aspergillus sydowii by sequencing the BenA  and CaM  genes. Susceptibility testing showed low MIC of amphotericin B, itraconazole, ketoconazole and ciclopirox olamine. In both cases, ketoconazole was instituted for 10 days. Otomycosis is a challenge as it is primarily recurrent in patients undergoing surgery. The clinical implication, the identification of the emerging pathogen and the determination of MIC were necessary for the knowledge of the epidemiological profile and establishment of the treatment.
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