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Treatment of Acute Otitis Media
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982ACUTE otitis media is an episodic disease in which individual occurrences usually resolve without specific treatment. Sequelae of acute or recurrent infection, however, are often serious and include decreased hearing, chronic mastoiditis, meningitis, cholesteatoma, tympanosclerosis, destruction of the ossicular chain, or facial nerve damage.
Alfred J. Saah+2 more
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Pediatric Annals, 2010
CME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES 1. Review the recent changes in the microbiology of acute otitis media. 2. Differentiate the physical exam findings characteristic of acute otitis media (AOM) from those of otitis media with ...
Alejandro Hoberman, Nader Shaikh
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CME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES 1. Review the recent changes in the microbiology of acute otitis media. 2. Differentiate the physical exam findings characteristic of acute otitis media (AOM) from those of otitis media with ...
Alejandro Hoberman, Nader Shaikh
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Acute Suppurative Otitis Media
Pediatrics, 1975Most pediatricians recognize and treat acute otitis media several times each day. Yet there is wide disagreement about certain aspects of its diagnosis and treatment, despite a large and growing literature on the subject. This review attempts to summarize what is known about acute otitis media in children. DEFINITION Acute
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1959
Petrolatum, mentholated or otherwise, is often used intranasally, as a household remedy for the common cold. Mentholated petrolatum is used in an attempt to relieve congestion. Nonmentholated petrolatum soothes the minor vestibular and septal lesions. Because this practice is prevalent and seemingly innocuous, the following case warrants presentation.
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Petrolatum, mentholated or otherwise, is often used intranasally, as a household remedy for the common cold. Mentholated petrolatum is used in an attempt to relieve congestion. Nonmentholated petrolatum soothes the minor vestibular and septal lesions. Because this practice is prevalent and seemingly innocuous, the following case warrants presentation.
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Ten-Year Study of Acute Otitis Media in Rochester, NY
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2016M. Pichichero
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Acute Necrotizing Otitis Media
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1986Charles M. Stiernberg+3 more
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