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Evaluating Prediction Models with Hearing Handicap Inventory for the Elderly in Chronic Otitis Media Patients. [PDF]
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Identification of rare missense variants in the BSN gene co-segregating with chronic otitis media in a consanguineous Pakistani family. [PDF]
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Otitis media occurs along a continuum. For example, otitis media with effusion characterized by fluid pathology can lead to chronic otitis media plus chronic mastoiditis, characterized by the presence of intractable tissue pathology such as cholesteatoma, cholesterol granuloma or granulation tissue. The literature defines chronic otitis media as having
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Otitis media occurs along a continuum. For example, otitis media with effusion characterized by fluid pathology can lead to chronic otitis media plus chronic mastoiditis, characterized by the presence of intractable tissue pathology such as cholesteatoma, cholesterol granuloma or granulation tissue. The literature defines chronic otitis media as having
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CHRONIC OTITIS MEDIA WITH EFFUSION
Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1996This article addresses the issues of cause, diagnosis, and management of otitis media with effusion in children. The progression from acute otitis media to chronic otitis media with effusion is described, and points of intervention are identified. Current recommendations on management and treatment are presented, including a discussion of the Agency ...
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Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media
Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 1994OBJECTIVE: To review various aspects of chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM). DATA SOURCES: A MEDLINE search and extensive review of articles provided the information for this review. DATA EXTRACTION: Studies describing the epidemiology, microbiology, risk factors, pathology, diagnosis, treatment, complications, and recurrence of CSOM were included.
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Treatment for Chronic Otitis Media
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1971The injection of hydrocortisone acetate solution into the middle ear in sufficient quantity to bathe the middle ear mucosa and eustachian tube seems to be beneficial in the treatment of "tube rejecting" cases of chronic secretory otitis media.
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[Chronic otitis mediaChronic Otitis Media].
Laryngo- rhino- otologie, 2016There are 2 different kinds of chronic otitis media: Otitis media chronica mesotympanalis and otitis media chronica epitympanalis (cholesteatoma). The incidence of chronic otitis media as reported in literature differs in a wide range. The incidence rates vary between 0.45 and 46%.
N, Kohles, T, Schulz, D, Eßer
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The etiology of chronic otitis media
Clinical Otolaryngology, 1978Various current theories regarding the aetiology of chronic otitis media are considered in detail. The concept that it originates from an acute middle ear infection no longer appears tenable. Recent experimental work has demonstrated the role of invading skin causing invasive osteitis. It is postulated that in some instances osteitis may follow erosion
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PENICILLIN IN CHRONIC OTITIS MEDIA
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1949DURING the time that penicillin was first being used in the treatment of practically any and all types of infections, it was felt that it would be desirable to determine exactly what might be expected from the sole use of this new antibiotic agent in the treatment of chronic otitis media.
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A computerized PubMed search of MEDLINE 1966-December 2005 was performed. The medical subject heading “otitis media, suppurative” was exploded and the resulting articles were cross-referenced with those mapping to the subject headings “anti-bacterial agents,” “macrolides,” “fluoroquinolones,” “clindamycin,” or “lactams,” yielding 227 publications ...
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A computerized PubMed search of MEDLINE 1966-December 2005 was performed. The medical subject heading “otitis media, suppurative” was exploded and the resulting articles were cross-referenced with those mapping to the subject headings “anti-bacterial agents,” “macrolides,” “fluoroquinolones,” “clindamycin,” or “lactams,” yielding 227 publications ...
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