نتایج جستجو برای: tuberculous otitis media

تعداد نتایج: 291988  

جباری, حسین , حیدرزاده, سیامک, رحیمی فروشانی, عباس, سلطان دلال, محمدمهدی, شریفی یزدی, محمدکاظم, صدیق معروفی, شهنام,

 Otitis media is one of the most  common infectious diseases in children. Approximately 85% of children will have otitis media at least once by the age of 3 months, and nearly 50% of children would have more than three times. The objective of the this research was to detect Haemophilus influenza, the most common cause of otitis media in children ,and to determine the antibiotic susceptib...

Journal: :BMJ 2000
F Olesen J Dickinson P Hjortdahl

Weert HCPM. NHG standard otitis media acuta. (Guideline on acute otitis media of the Dutch College of General Practitioners.) Huisarts Wet 1990;33:242-5. 9 Hoberman A, Paradise JL, Burch DJ, Valinski WA, Hedrick JA, Aronovitz GH, et al. Equivalent efficacy and reduced occurrence of diarrhea from a new formulation of amoxicillin/clavulanate potassium for treatment of acute otitis media in childr...

2017
Mohammad Bagher Rahmati Fatemeh Safdarian Babak Shiroui Shahram Zare Naser Sadeghi

BACKGROUND Otitis media is one of the most common infections among children and is a complication in about 30% of common colds. The most common complication of acute otitis media is otitis media with effusion. Some studies have reported the effects of montelukast and mometasone nasal spray in treatment of otitis media with effusion. However, current information is inadequate in this issue. OB...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2004
Sean D Palacios Kwang Pak Alexander Z Rivkin Ayse G Kayali Darrell Austen Christoph Aletsee Asa Melhus Nicholas J G Webster Allen F Ryan

Hyperplasia of the middle ear mucosa contributes to the sequelae of acute otitis media. Understanding the signal transduction pathways that mediate hyperplasia could lead to the development of new therapeutic interventions for this disease and its sequelae. Endotoxin derived from bacteria involved in middle ear infection can contribute to the hyperplastic response. The p38 mitogen-activated pro...

2015
Malene Plejdrup Hansen Janine Howlett Chris Del Mar Tammy C. Hoffmann

BACKGROUND Acute otitis media is a common reason for antibiotic prescribing, despite strong evidence that antibiotics provide minimal benefit. Studies have demonstrated that patients' (or parents') expectations of antibiotics often influence general practitioners' (GPs) decision to prescribe antibiotics, but few have explored parents' expectations of the management of infections in children, or...

Journal: :International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology 2007
Kari J Kvaerner Anja B Helgaker

OBJECTIVE Otitis media management involves both primary and specialist health care. The present study used data on GP referrals to estimate the proportion of children with otitis media referred from primary to specialist care, study variation in referral pattern and factors that influence GP behaviour. METHODS Data on general practitioners' view on collaborative aspects of specialist health c...

2009
Natália Bezáková Roger A M J Damoiseaux Arno W Hoes Anne G M Schilder Maroeska M Rovers

OBJECTIVE To determine the long term effects of antibiotic treatment for acute otitis media in young children. DESIGN Prospective three year follow-up study within the framework of a primary care based, double blind, randomised, placebo controlled trial. SETTING 53 general practices in the Netherlands. PARTICIPANTS 168 children aged 6 months to 2 years with acute otitis media. INTERVENT...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology 2006
Raimar Weber Carlos Diógenes Pinheiro Neto Ivan Dieb Miziara Bernardo Cunha Araújo Filho

UNLABELLED The advent of new antiretroviral drugs such as protease inhibitors has generated sensible changes in morbity and mortality in HIV-infected patients. OBJECTIVES To evaluate the impact of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) on the prevalence of chronic otitis media in HIV-infected pediatric population. METHODS We analyzed medical charts of 471 children aged zero to 12 year...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 1998
S Watase A P Mourino G A Tipton

PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to examine the occlusion of children younger than 6 years with a diagnosis of otitis media. METHODS The study consisted of 112 children diagnosed with otitis media by their pediatrician. Parents were surveyed regarding their child's history of pacifier use, thumb/finger-sucking habit, mouthbreathing habit, method of feeding, day care attendance, snoring, ...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید