Otitis media (OM) continues to be one of the most common childhood infections and is a major cause of morbidity in children. The pathogenesis of OM is multifactorial, involving the adaptive and native immune system, Eustachian-tube dysfunction, viral and bacterial load, and genetic and environmental factors. Initial observation seems to be suitable for many children with OM, but only if appropriate follow-up can be assured. In children younger than 2 years with a certain diagnosis of acute OM, antibiotics are advised. Surgical candidacy depends on associated symptoms, the child's developmental risk, and the anticipated chance of timely spontaneous resolution of the effusion. The recommended approach for surgery is to start with tympanostomy...
Background: Otitis media is a more frequent occurrence in children, and the disease may progress fro...
Otitis media with effusion (OME) is a common and important condition that may result in developmenta...
An international group of multidisciplinary experts on middle-ear and paediatric infections met to e...
Otitis media (OM) continues to be one of the most common childhood infections and is a major cause o...
Otitis media (OM) continues to be one of the most common childhood infections and is a major cause o...
Otitis media (OM) continues to be one of the most common childhood infections and is a major cause o...
Contains fulltext : 58990.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Otitis media (...
Acute otitis media (AOM) is the most common bacterial infection in children and has a very varied cl...
International audienceOtitis media with effusion (OME) is a frequent paediatric disorder. The condit...
Otitis media is inflammation of the middle ear and the tympanic membrane, which often occurs as a re...
Otitis media with effusion in children: B-ENT Guidelines. OME is highly prevalent among young childr...
Otitis media with effusion in children: B-ENT Guidelines. OME is highly prevalent among young childr...
Otitis media (OM) or middle ear inflammation is a spectrum of diseases, including acute otitis media...
Otitis Media with Effusion (OME, ‘glue ear’) is the commonest cause of childhood hearing loss. Becau...
Acute otitis media in children is a relevant health care and social problem conditioned by the high ...
Background: Otitis media is a more frequent occurrence in children, and the disease may progress fro...
Otitis media with effusion (OME) is a common and important condition that may result in developmenta...
An international group of multidisciplinary experts on middle-ear and paediatric infections met to e...
Otitis media (OM) continues to be one of the most common childhood infections and is a major cause o...
Otitis media (OM) continues to be one of the most common childhood infections and is a major cause o...
Otitis media (OM) continues to be one of the most common childhood infections and is a major cause o...
Contains fulltext : 58990.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Otitis media (...
Acute otitis media (AOM) is the most common bacterial infection in children and has a very varied cl...
International audienceOtitis media with effusion (OME) is a frequent paediatric disorder. The condit...
Otitis media is inflammation of the middle ear and the tympanic membrane, which often occurs as a re...
Otitis media with effusion in children: B-ENT Guidelines. OME is highly prevalent among young childr...
Otitis media with effusion in children: B-ENT Guidelines. OME is highly prevalent among young childr...
Otitis media (OM) or middle ear inflammation is a spectrum of diseases, including acute otitis media...
Otitis Media with Effusion (OME, ‘glue ear’) is the commonest cause of childhood hearing loss. Becau...
Acute otitis media in children is a relevant health care and social problem conditioned by the high ...
Background: Otitis media is a more frequent occurrence in children, and the disease may progress fro...
Otitis media with effusion (OME) is a common and important condition that may result in developmenta...
An international group of multidisciplinary experts on middle-ear and paediatric infections met to e...