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  • Fungal necrotizing external otitis (NEO) is a serious and rare infection, primarily caused by pathogens like Candida and Aspergillus, affecting older adults, particularly males around 70 years.
  • Symptoms commonly include ear pain (otalgia) and discharge (otorrhea), with some patients experiencing complications like facial palsy and severe abscesses.
  • The study treated 15 patients with antifungal medications (fluconazole, voriconazole, itraconazole), resulting in a high cure rate of 93% after a mean treatment duration of 52 days, while one patient unfortunately succumbed to septic shock.

Article Abstract

Fungal necrotizing external otitis (NEO) is a rare disease. It is an aggressive and potentially fatal infection. The most commonly reported pathogen is Candida. We aim through this study to share our experience in the management of fungal necrotizing external otitis and discuss its diagnosis tools, anti-fungal treatment choice, and outcomes. We included fifteen patients with diagnosis criteria of fungal NEO; clinical features of NEO with positive culture swabs and/or positive serologic test to a fungal pathogen. The mean age was of 70 years with a prevalence of males. The main symptoms were otalgia (n=15) and otorrhea (n=7). Facial palsy was observed in four cases. Fungal pathogens were Candida(n=10) and Aspergillus (n=5). Complications were observed in eight cases: extension to the temporo-mandibular (n=4), abscess in the retropharyngeal space (n=2), abscess in the parapharyngeal space (n=1) and thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein (n=1). Six patients were treated with fluconazole, eight with voriconazole, and one patient with itraconazole. After a mean duration of 52 days of antifungal therapy, fourteen patients have been cured with normalization of the ear symptoms, biological, and imaging features. One patient died of septic shock. No recurrence of the disease was observed after a follow-up of 12 months in all cases.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9653543PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2022.42.306.27168DOI Listing

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