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