A clinical study and management of otitis media with effusion in children
One of the most prevalent chronic otological problems in children is otitis media with effusion (OME). By three, two-thirds of children have had at least one episode of OME, and one-third are asymptomatic. Most commonly, hearing loss, delayed speech and language development and poor social conduct i...
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