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Archives of Otolaryngology, Chicago

Archives of Otolaryngology, Chicago second branchial arch. of the results of Because this, surgery toward in these have been dis¬ improving hearing patients and have had be fitted with aids. most to appointing, hearing Intubation and Otitis Media in Children—R. S. Nasogastric Kaufman E Columbia Palisades (219 Ave, Park, NI) Arch 80:580 1964 Otolaryng (Nov) This was undertaken to determine if the incidence study of otitis media in children was after greater nasogastric intubation. Charts of 137 children in whom nasogastric of Archives Chicago Otolaryngology, tube was used reviewed with reference to the occur¬ are rence of Of these 137 infant otitis media. cases, one only clinical manifestations of middle infection. developed ear of F. Therapy Delayed Post-Stapedectomy Loss—J. Hearing there of media Likewise, were no reported episodes otitis General Hora (Brooke Fort Sam Tex) Hosp, Houston, in obstruction 76 cases of intestinal in whom no nasogastric Arch 80:485 1964 Otolaryng (Nov) intubation in nasal was The duration which the employed. A sensorineural loss after a delayed hearing stapedectomy tube was in did not seem to a role as a place gastric play is the and alike. a to disconcerting problem surgeon patient causative factor in the occurrence of media. Middle otitis successful http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

Archives of Otolaryngology, Chicago

JAMA , Volume 190 (9) – Nov 30, 1964

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American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1964 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1964.03070220088044
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Abstract

second branchial arch. of the results of Because this, surgery toward in these have been dis¬ improving hearing patients and have had be fitted with aids. most to appointing, hearing Intubation and Otitis Media in Children—R. S. Nasogastric Kaufman E Columbia Palisades (219 Ave, Park, NI) Arch 80:580 1964 Otolaryng (Nov) This was undertaken to determine if the incidence study of otitis media in children was after greater nasogastric intubation. Charts of 137 children in whom nasogastric of Archives Chicago Otolaryngology, tube was used reviewed with reference to the occur¬ are rence of Of these 137 infant otitis media. cases, one only clinical manifestations of middle infection. developed ear of F. Therapy Delayed Post-Stapedectomy Loss—J. Hearing there of media Likewise, were no reported episodes otitis General Hora (Brooke Fort Sam Tex) Hosp, Houston, in obstruction 76 cases of intestinal in whom no nasogastric Arch 80:485 1964 Otolaryng (Nov) intubation in nasal was The duration which the employed. A sensorineural loss after a delayed hearing stapedectomy tube was in did not seem to a role as a place gastric play is the and alike. a to disconcerting problem surgeon patient causative factor in the occurrence of media. Middle otitis successful

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JAMAAmerican Medical Association

Published: Nov 30, 1964

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