2008
DOI: 10.1016/s1808-8694(15)30594-2
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Myringosclerosis in patients with chronic renal failure: comparative analysis with a control group

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“…Potentially higher in CKD on HD than in GP [13] The accumulation of serum phosphate binding to free calcium may lead to calcification in middle ear structures [13] Increased risk of myringosclerosis was found in CKD patients on HD lasting longer than 3 years [13] No similar association was found between HD duration and myringosclerosis formation [14] Vestibular dysfunction Vertigo…”
Section: Consensus Is Lackingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Potentially higher in CKD on HD than in GP [13] The accumulation of serum phosphate binding to free calcium may lead to calcification in middle ear structures [13] Increased risk of myringosclerosis was found in CKD patients on HD lasting longer than 3 years [13] No similar association was found between HD duration and myringosclerosis formation [14] Vestibular dysfunction Vertigo…”
Section: Consensus Is Lackingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Calcification could also be formed in the lamina propria of the middle ear mucosa, however studies on this subject are sparse [13]. Matrix vesicles were presented as important elements of abnormal tissue calcification [14]. They also participated in other types of calcification, including tympanosclerosis [14].…”
Section: Tympanosclerosis Myringosclerosismentioning
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“…Caldas et al [13] investigated the prevalence of MS in 341 patients with chronic renal failure (CRF), which induces pathological calcifications in various tissues, similar to MS, and 356 normal healthy controls as a control group using otoscopic examinations. They observed myringosclerotic foci in 40 (11.7%) of 341 CRF patients and in 18 (5.1%) of 356 control subjects.…”
Section: Involvement Of Ts Is Termed Msmentioning
confidence: 99%