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  • Title: Interrelations between the middle and inner ear in otitis media.
    Author: Penha R, Escada P.
    Journal: Int Tinnitus J; 2003; 9(2):87-91. PubMed ID: 15106280.
    Abstract:
    This article reviews the importance of the round-window membrane in exposing the labyrinth to or protecting it from the toxic effects of otitis media. Characteristics of the immune system in the human middle ear and middle-ear mechanisms against bacteria are explained. The role of bacteria and bacterial products in inner-ear damage is detailed, and related pathological events are described. The hypothetical role of inflammatory mediators in bacteria-induced inner-ear toxicity is particularly emphasized. Clinical conditions causing these events are detailed, and the most frequently involved microorganisms are mentioned. Finally, round-window membrane macroscopic and microscopic anatomy is discussed, and considerations about the exact role of membrane inflammation--protection versus damage of the inner ear--are expressed.
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