[Relations between allergic rhinitis and otitis media with effusion. The role of the Eustachian tube].
Minerva Pediatr. 1990 Nov; 42(11):481-3.MP

Abstract

It was recently observed that otitis media with perfusion (OME) occurs in 35-50% of children suffering from allergic rhinitis. The main pathogenetic mechanism was identified as the dysfunction of the eustachian tube (ET) following its impairment during nose allergy infection. As a result of this dysfunction, the tympanic cavity is affected by: accumulated secretion, proliferation of germs and changes of the hypersecretion of the lining mucous. The long-term persistence of these secretions may damage the normal functions of the ossicular chain and thus the transmission of sounds, leading to the onset of hypoacusis which may interfere negatively with the child's mental-physical development.

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Ruggeri C
Istituto di Clinica Pediatrica, Università degli Studi di Messina.
Barberio G
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Pajno GB
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Putortì A
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Morabito L
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Pollicino A
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Febbraro R
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MeSH

ChildEustachian TubeHearing DisordersHumansOtitis Media with EffusionRhinitis, Allergic, Perennial

Pub Type(s)

Comparative Study
English Abstract
Journal Article

Language

ita

PubMed ID

2082174