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  • Title: [Secretory middle ear otitis with severe sensorineural deafness].
    Author: Montalt J, Barona R, Armengot M, Basterra J.
    Journal: An Otorrinolaringol Ibero Am; 1997; 24(1):27-37. PubMed ID: 9199099.
    Abstract:
    Secretory middle ear otitis is of difficult assessment in children with severe hearing impairment. This otitis, very frequent in infants and children, influences negatively the auditive capacity and apprenticeship as well. Our study deals with the prevalence and severity of the secretive middle ear otitis in an scholar population handicapped by a heavy hypoacusia. Demographically, etiologic and seasonal correlations are considered in the paper. The outcome shows a high incidence of the condition, an inversely relation with the age, an evident seasonal distribution and the absence of correlation between etiology of middle ear disease and sensorineural deafness.
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