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The aetiology of otitis media with effusion: a review.

H Kubba1, J P Pearson, J P Birchall.   

Abstract

Otitis media with effusion (OME) is the most common cause of deafness in children in the developed world. In this article we aim to present an overview of current research developments on the aetiology of OME and the resulting implications for treatment. In the model we describe, the primary event is inflammation of the middle ear mucosa, usually due to the presence of bacteria. This leads to the release of inflammatory mediators, which cause secretion of a mucin-rich effusion by up-regulating mucin genes. Prolonged stimulation of the inflammatory response and poor mucociliary clearance lead to persistence of the middle ear fluid, giving rise to the clinical presentation of OME. We describe OME in the following sequence: the initial production of the effusion, the composition of the effusion produced, and factors impairing clearance of the effusion.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10944048     DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2273.2000.00350.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Otolaryngol Allied Sci        ISSN: 0307-7772


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4.  MUC2 expression in human middle ear epithelium of patients with otitis media.

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5.  Psychometric evaluation of the OM8-30 questionnaire in Dutch children with otitis media.

Authors:  Angelique A Timmerman; Cor M G Meesters; Lucien J C Anteunis; Michelene N Chenault; Mark P Haggard
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Review 8.  Innate Immunity: Orchestrating Inflammation and Resolution of Otitis Media.

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9.  The role of inflammatory mediators in the pathogenesis of otitis media and sequelae.

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10.  Regulation of TGF-beta signalling by Fbxo11, the gene mutated in the Jeff otitis media mouse mutant.

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