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The main characteristics of secretory otitis in children

Irena Babić ; Odjel kirurgije glave i vrata, Klinika za dječju kirurgiju, Klinika za dječje bolesti Zagreb, Zagreb,
Zoran Tolić ; Odjel kirurgije glave i vrata, Klinika za dječju kirurgiju, Klinika za dječje bolesti Zagreb, Zagreb,
Borut Marn ; Odjel kirurgije glave i vrata, Klinika za dječju kirurgiju, Klinika za dječje bolesti Zagreb, Zagreb,



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The main characteristics of secretory otitis in children and historical concepts on the disease are described, with special reference to
the best methods of its early detection. Secretory otitis is marked by serous eff usion into the middle ear behind intact tympanic
membrane and without signs of acute infl ammation. The etiology and pathogenesis of the disease have not yet been fully clarifi ed;
however, development of the disease is infl uenced by a number of risk factors. Currently, there is no consensus on the disease etiology,
and on the choice and timing of appropriate therapy. Secretory otitis frequently occurs as a consequence of acute otitis. Most
episodes of secretory otitis subside spontaneously within 3 months; however, recurrent secretory otitis is recorded in 30% to 40% of
children. It is generally asymptomatic, while hearing loss is usually the fi rst sign of bilateral disease involvement. Ear endoscopy and
pneumootoscopy fi ndings are highly relevant for the diagnosis of secretory otitis. Tympanometry with or without tonal audiometry
(depending on the child’s age) is the most important and most common objective examination. In conclusion, secretory otitis is a
frequent disease of childhood. As secretory otitis most commonly occurs at the age of 2 to 6 years, ear endoscopy and tympanometry
fi ndings are of utmost clinical relevance. If the child is prone to frequent otitis episodes or respiratory infections, thorough
examination by an otorhinolaryngologist is warranted to enable timely treatment of secretory otitis.

Ključne riječi

otitis media with eff usion; acoustic impedance tests; hearing loss, conductive; child

Hrčak ID:

119752

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/119752

Datum izdavanja:

30.9.2013.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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