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Malassezia otitis unresponsive to primary care: outcome in 59 dogs.

Johann M BooneRoss BondAnette LoefflerEwan A FergusonAnke Hendricks
Published in: Veterinary dermatology (2021)
These findings assist clinicians and carers of affected dogs in decision-making, by documenting that most cases of canine Malassezia otitis that have not resolved with standard primary care, can be treated successfully with a well-staged and intense medical treatment plan. Malassezia OM should be suspected to occur concurrently in around a fifth of affected ears.
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