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Turicella otitidis mastoiditis in a healthy child
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
|February 15, 2001
Abstract:
Turicella otitidis, a coryneform bacterium, has been associated with acute otitis media. A 5-year-old girl developed acute mastoiditis. Turicella was isolated from the right and left middle ear fluid.
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