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Tympanometric findings in young children during upper respiratory tract infections with and without acute otitis media
Krystal Revai
, Janak A. Patel
, James J. Grady
, Tasnee Chonmaitree
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Keyphrases
Otitis Media
100%
Upper Respiratory Tract Infection
100%
Young children
100%
Tympanogram
50%
Older children
30%
Age Groups
20%
Child Age
20%
First Week
20%
Negative Middle Ear Pressure
20%
Eustachian Tube Dysfunction
20%
Middle Ear Function
20%
Older Adults
10%
Virus
10%
High Incidence
10%
High Risk
10%
Middle Ear
10%
Middle Ear Effusion
10%
Tympanometry
10%
Infant Patients
10%
Healthy children
10%
1-year Follow-up
10%
Normal Type
10%
Prospective Longitudinal Study
10%
Ear Anomaly
10%
6-23 Months
10%
Peak Day
10%
Medicine and Dentistry
Acute Otitis Media
100%
Upper Respiratory Tract Infection
100%
Middle Ear
50%
Auditory Tube Dysfunction
20%
Tympanometry
10%
Secretory Otitis Media
10%
Virus
10%
Neuroscience
Upper Respiratory Tract
100%
Longitudinal Study
10%