Introduction The role of elastin in tympanic retractions and chronic otitis media is not well established. Williams Syndrome (WS), a pathology related to a mutation in the elastin gene, could generate tympanic retractions. Objective To compare the prevalence of tympanic retractions among patients with WS and controls. Methods WS patients (n = 43 ears) and controls (n = 130 ears) were evaluated by digital otoscopic examination and the degree of tympanic membrane retraction was classified by 2 blinded experienced otolaryngologists. Results The agreement rate between the evaluators was 71.1% for pars tensa and 65% for pars flaccida retraction (p < 0.001). The pars tensa and pars flaccida retractions are present...
Introduction: Turner syndrome is a frequent genetic disorder that affects female individuals and cov...
Evaluation of the genetic contribution to the development of recurrent acute otitis media (rAOM) rem...
Aims: Histological and histochemical analysis of retraction pocket of pars tensa of tympanic membran...
Objective: To assess if young subjects affected by Williams syndrome (WS) with normal middle ear fun...
The aim of this study was to investigate, in a clinical setting, the auditory function of a group of...
Williams syndrome (WS) is caused by deletion of the elastin (ELN) gene. We have analyzed an intragen...
Abstract—Background: Hyperacusis and phonophobia are common, debilitating symptoms in Williams syndr...
Introduction: Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare neurodevelopment genetic condition. The syndrome may ...
Williams syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder associated with cardiovascular problems, facial a...
Objective. To analyze the contralateral ear (CLE) of patients with cholesteatoma and to correlate th...
Background  Williams Syndrome (WS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder of genetic origin, characteris...
Objective. To analyze the contralateral ear (CLE) of patients with cholesteatoma and to correlate th...
Otitis media is very common during childhood and may predispose for tympanic membrane (TM) pathology...
The aim of this study was to investigate the functionality of cochlear active mechanisms in normal-h...
Objective: To evaluate the audiometric pattern in moderate/ severe retractions of the tympanic membr...
Introduction: Turner syndrome is a frequent genetic disorder that affects female individuals and cov...
Evaluation of the genetic contribution to the development of recurrent acute otitis media (rAOM) rem...
Aims: Histological and histochemical analysis of retraction pocket of pars tensa of tympanic membran...
Objective: To assess if young subjects affected by Williams syndrome (WS) with normal middle ear fun...
The aim of this study was to investigate, in a clinical setting, the auditory function of a group of...
Williams syndrome (WS) is caused by deletion of the elastin (ELN) gene. We have analyzed an intragen...
Abstract—Background: Hyperacusis and phonophobia are common, debilitating symptoms in Williams syndr...
Introduction: Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare neurodevelopment genetic condition. The syndrome may ...
Williams syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder associated with cardiovascular problems, facial a...
Objective. To analyze the contralateral ear (CLE) of patients with cholesteatoma and to correlate th...
Background  Williams Syndrome (WS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder of genetic origin, characteris...
Objective. To analyze the contralateral ear (CLE) of patients with cholesteatoma and to correlate th...
Otitis media is very common during childhood and may predispose for tympanic membrane (TM) pathology...
The aim of this study was to investigate the functionality of cochlear active mechanisms in normal-h...
Objective: To evaluate the audiometric pattern in moderate/ severe retractions of the tympanic membr...
Introduction: Turner syndrome is a frequent genetic disorder that affects female individuals and cov...
Evaluation of the genetic contribution to the development of recurrent acute otitis media (rAOM) rem...
Aims: Histological and histochemical analysis of retraction pocket of pars tensa of tympanic membran...