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, Lirnd University, hfalm6, Sweden Parents ' response to recurrent middle ear infection in their SUBJECT AND METHODS children . Bexell, A., RHstam, L., Isacsson, SO., Ingvars- son, L. (Department of Community ...
tomography. These two cases illustrate how a genetically-associated deviation of the middle ear cleft can cause recurrent infections and chronic inflammation of the middle ear and adjacent sinuses, even ...
in the stomach [18], in preclinical models of urinary tract infection and gastritis, respectively. We recently observed the formation of NTHI IBCs in cultured chinchilla middle ear epithelial cells in response ...
almost certainly set the stage for bacterial invasion,29 and they may also amplify the inflammatory process and interfere with the resolution of bacterial infection .30 In children with OME, middle ear ...
the forced response test and the pressure equilibration test are responsive enough to middle ear conditions and sufficiently discriminative in children with various degrees of middle ear effusion ...
with OM are nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi), Streptococcus pneumoniae and Moraxella catarrhalis, with NTHi being the most frequently detected species from the middle ear of children with recurrent ...
in the case and control groups were identified based on the responses to MED questions. Children were classified as cases if they had a history (to their sixth birthday) of any of (1) persistent middle ear ...
. No differences were found between children with vs. without middle ear disease regarding age at achievement of gross motor milestones, word production at 2 years or the general developmental score at 3 years ...
bias that may be observed in single-institution studies. There is evidence that the rate of MVTI in WA children has been slowly decreasing since 1995, perhaps in response to the release of middle ear ...
with recurrent middle ear infections in a subgroup of patients without allergic disorders.ACUTE OTITIS media (AOM) is one of the most common childhood illnesses. Although nearly all children experience at least ...
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