1995
DOI: 10.1017/s0022215100130555
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Tympanic membrane atelectasis in childhood otitis media with effusion

Abstract: A prospective study on the dynamics of tympanic membrane atelectasis during the treatment for glue ear was performed in a sample of 115 ears of 83 children aged between one and 11 years. The progression in the degree of pars tensa atelectasis was analysed in relation to six potentially relevant factors. Multivariate analysis showed that the factor with the most predictive value on the progression of the pars tensa retraction was the grade of atelectasis at initial detection (p<0.0001). The use of grommets d… Show more

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“…Bacteria found were similar to those cultured in cases of acute suppurative otitis media. 9 The commonest symptoms in order of frequency were fullness in the ear (66%), hard of hearing (24%), tinnitus (10%), bubbling sound (6.67%) in almost all the cases. In present study 60% illness in the ears was explainable on the basis of otoscopic examination by showing fluid in the middle ear cavity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bacteria found were similar to those cultured in cases of acute suppurative otitis media. 9 The commonest symptoms in order of frequency were fullness in the ear (66%), hard of hearing (24%), tinnitus (10%), bubbling sound (6.67%) in almost all the cases. In present study 60% illness in the ears was explainable on the basis of otoscopic examination by showing fluid in the middle ear cavity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Retraction pockets are established sequelae of SOM but the dynamics of those changes observed among the patients treated because of SOM is usually much slower than seen among our patients with MEC [12][13][14][15][16]. Most authors agree that the prevalence of that pathology decreases over time after treatment with ventilation tube insertion, but mainly due to normalization of mild retractions [12,15,17].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plusieurs classifications sont proposées, celle de Charachon demeure la plus classique et la plus utilisée bien qu'elle ne tienne pas compte du siège et de la marginalité de la poche [5,6]. Le traitement des poches de rétraction tympanique dépend essentiellement du caractère fixé ou non [7,8,9,10]. …”
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