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The relationship between chronic otitis media with effusion and surface and deep flora of hypertrophic adenoids
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology , 09/15/09
Almac A et al. – Potential pathogens of middle ear colonized in adenoid tissue may not be significant factor for the etiopathogenesis of cOME. Bacterial interference mechanisms may play an important role in pathogenesis of cOME because of Prevotella spp. showed statistically significant decrease children with cOME.
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