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Cerumen removal: Comparison of cerumenolytic agents and effect on cognition among the elderly
Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 2011Cerumen impaction may affect hearing and decrease hearing acuity, thus decreasing cognitive functions among the elderly. The objective of this study was to compare the safety and the efficacy of three cerumenolytic agents and to assess the effect of cerumen removal on cognition.
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A Critical Study of a New Cerumenolytic Agent
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1959The medical literature contains many references1-5to the dangers of excessive or impacted cerumen, yet there is little to offer pharmaceutically to either physician or patient for its safe, convenient, and effective removal. Many of the preparations recommended for this purpose have been abandoned when it was found that they were not effective for the ...
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An Evaluation of a New Cerumenolytic Agent
Archives of Dermatology, 1959Cerumen, the waxy exudate of the external auditory canal, is composed of two elements: a fatty and tenacious substance secreted by the sebaceous glands deep within the external canal and a thin, milky liquid secreted by the apocrine sweat glands near the external orifice.
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