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Tick Bite in the External Auditory Canal; A Human Case Report
外耳道に寄生したフタトゲチマダニ
1998
Practica Oto-Rhino-Laryngologica
外耳道に寄生したフタトゲチマダニ
Tick bites in the external auditory canal of humans are very rare. On July 14th 1997, a 65-yearold woman consulted our hospital, complaining of right tinnitus. She noted right tinnitus after walking around the coppice near her house two days before her visit to our hospital. Otolaryngological examination showed a hard tick bite on the anterior wall of right external auditory canal of the patient. Using local anesthesia, we made an incision around the bite site and removed the tick with
doi:10.5631/jibirin.91.1103
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