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Differential Diagnoses

Differential Diagnoses. Is it acute or chronic? Acute: < 6 weeks Chronic: ≥ 6 weeks. ACUTE EAR DISCHARGE. ACUTE EAR DISCHARGE. ACUTE EAR DISCHARGE. CHRONIC EAR DISCHARGE. CHRONIC EAR DISCHARGE. CHRONIC EAR DISCHARGE. CHRONIC EAR DISCHARGE. CHRONIC EAR DISCHARGE. Causes of Otorrhea.

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Differential Diagnoses

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  1. Differential Diagnoses • Is it acute or chronic? • Acute: < 6 weeks • Chronic: ≥ 6 weeks

  2. ACUTE EAR DISCHARGE

  3. ACUTE EAR DISCHARGE

  4. ACUTE EAR DISCHARGE

  5. CHRONIC EAR DISCHARGE

  6. CHRONIC EAR DISCHARGE

  7. CHRONIC EAR DISCHARGE

  8. CHRONIC EAR DISCHARGE

  9. CHRONIC EAR DISCHARGE

  10. Causes of Otorrhea

  11. Causes of Otorrhea

  12. Tucci, D. Otorrhea in http://www.merck.com/mmpe/sec08/ch084/ch084c.html. January 2009. Accessed September 16, 2009. • Causes of Otorrhea in http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=cm&part=A3683&rendertype=table&id=A3692. 1990. Accessed September 16, 2009.

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