2004
DOI: 10.5631/jibirin.97.21
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Biotic Foreign Body in the External Auditory Canal (Dermacentor sp); Case Report

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“…In Japan, ticks are rarely found in human EACs. Since 1990, only 16 reports, involving Haemaphysalis longicornis , [ 6 – 10 ] , Dermacentor sp , [ 11 , 12 ] Ixodes persulcatus , [ 13 , 14 ] and Ixodes ovatus , [ 15 ] have described such occurrences. These ticks usually infest moist areas of the body, such as interdigital, anal, or other hidden areas, [ 16 ] and rarely enter the EAC.…”
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“…In Japan, ticks are rarely found in human EACs. Since 1990, only 16 reports, involving Haemaphysalis longicornis , [ 6 – 10 ] , Dermacentor sp , [ 11 , 12 ] Ixodes persulcatus , [ 13 , 14 ] and Ixodes ovatus , [ 15 ] have described such occurrences. These ticks usually infest moist areas of the body, such as interdigital, anal, or other hidden areas, [ 16 ] and rarely enter the EAC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%