Children with chronic otitis media (OM) often have conductive hearing loss which results in communication difficulties and requires surgical treatment. Recent studies have provided clinical evidence that there is a one-to-one correspondence between chronic OM and the presence of a bacterial biofilm behind the tympanic membrane (TM). Here we investigate the acoustic effects of bacterial biofilms, confirmed using optical coherence tomography (OCT), in adult ears. Non-invasive OCT images are collected to visualize the cross-sectional structure of the middle ear, verifying the presence of a biofilm behind the TM. Wideband measurements of acoustic reflectance and impedance (0.2e6 [kHz]) are used to study the acoustic properties of ears with conf...
Otitis media microbes: culture, PCR, and confocal laser scanning microscopy Objectives: To assess th...
BACKGROUND: Bacteria persist within biofilms on the middle ear mucosa of children with recurrent and...
Cholesteatoma is a destructive lesion involving the temporal bone, which may induce severe complicat...
Abstract: Our work proposes a novel approach to investigate bacterial biofilms in human middle ear u...
Otitis media (OM), a middle-ear infection, is the most common childhood illness treated by pediatric...
Otitis media (OM), a bacterial infection of the middle ear, is a common pediatric disease. Chronic a...
Otitis media (OM) is the most common illness in children in the United States. Three-fourths of chi...
A middle ear infection, also known as otitis media (OM), is a prevalent pediatric disease caused by ...
Otitis media (OM), an infection of the middle ear, is one of the most common reasons for children to...
Otitis media (OM) is a middle ear infection caused by bacterial growth between the tympanic membrane...
CONTEXT: Chronic otitis media (OM) is a common pediatric infectious disease. Previous studies demons...
Context: Chronic otitis media (OM) is a common pediatric infectious disease. Previous studies demons...
Background and Objectives:In many chronic infections, bacteria are present as a form of biofilms. Re...
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Introduction: Ear infections (otitis media, or OM) is the most common illness in childhood. Otitis m...
Otitis media microbes: culture, PCR, and confocal laser scanning microscopy Objectives: To assess th...
BACKGROUND: Bacteria persist within biofilms on the middle ear mucosa of children with recurrent and...
Cholesteatoma is a destructive lesion involving the temporal bone, which may induce severe complicat...
Abstract: Our work proposes a novel approach to investigate bacterial biofilms in human middle ear u...
Otitis media (OM), a middle-ear infection, is the most common childhood illness treated by pediatric...
Otitis media (OM), a bacterial infection of the middle ear, is a common pediatric disease. Chronic a...
Otitis media (OM) is the most common illness in children in the United States. Three-fourths of chi...
A middle ear infection, also known as otitis media (OM), is a prevalent pediatric disease caused by ...
Otitis media (OM), an infection of the middle ear, is one of the most common reasons for children to...
Otitis media (OM) is a middle ear infection caused by bacterial growth between the tympanic membrane...
CONTEXT: Chronic otitis media (OM) is a common pediatric infectious disease. Previous studies demons...
Context: Chronic otitis media (OM) is a common pediatric infectious disease. Previous studies demons...
Background and Objectives:In many chronic infections, bacteria are present as a form of biofilms. Re...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Introduction: Ear infections (otitis media, or OM) is the most common illness in childhood. Otitis m...
Otitis media microbes: culture, PCR, and confocal laser scanning microscopy Objectives: To assess th...
BACKGROUND: Bacteria persist within biofilms on the middle ear mucosa of children with recurrent and...
Cholesteatoma is a destructive lesion involving the temporal bone, which may induce severe complicat...