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2024, Number 4

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Acta de Otorrinolaringología CCC 2024; 52 (4)

Guide for the diagnosis and treatment of otitis media with effusion

Ospina GJC, Téllez CPA, Baquero HMM, Hernández GS, Macías TC, Jiménez FLH, Rodríguez MA, Martínez RMM
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Key words:

Otitis media with effusion, hearing loss, conductive, acoustic impedance tests, tympanocentesis.

ABSTRACT

Otitis media with effusion (OME) is a disease characterized by fluid accumulation in the middle ear, without symptoms or signs of acute infection. The main symptom is hearing impairment. Diagnosis is based on clinical suspicion, a physical examination with pneumatoscopy, and the results of appropriate audiometry and tympanometry if necessary.


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