Search for dissertations about: "otitis media with effusion"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the words otitis media with effusion.
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6. Optical Methods for Tympanic Membrane Characterisation : Towards Objective Otoscopy in Otitis Media
Abstract : Otitis media, which is an upper respiratory tract infection that affect the middle ear, is the second most common disease in childhood, outnumbered in prevalence only by the common cold. Diagnosis of middle ear inflammation is often performed in the primary healthcare where the normal procedure involves anamnesis and physical examination of the tympanic membranes (TM) of the patient, usually be means of otoscopy. READ MORE
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7. The middle ear : The inflammatory response in children with otitis media with effusion and the impact of atopy : clinical and histochemical studies
Abstract : Otitis media with effusion (OME) is the major form of chronic relapsing inflammatory disease of the middle ear, constitutes the most common diagnosis for children under 15 years old and is the major cause of auditory dysfunction in pre-school children. OME is a disease more commonly found in allergic children. READ MORE
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8. The relation of allergy to otitis media with effusion : clinical and histochemical studies
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9. Assessment of tympanic membrane : a study of children with otitis media in general practice
Abstract : Background Acute otitis media (AOM) is a common disease in children and is causing great discomfort and disability worldwide but many areas are underserved regarding skilled professional. Tele-otology offers a promising technique to provide ear health globally. Diagnostic accuracy of AOM has regardless of method been found to be low. READ MORE
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10. Stiffness changes of the tympanic membrane in otitis media
Abstract : Acute purulent otitis media and otitis media with effusion, are common diseases in childhood. Years later some of the children will get "complications", such as retraction pockets and cholesteatoma, that often need advanced surgical treatment. READ MORE