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Developmental changes in word recognition threshold from two to five years of age in children with different middle ear status
International Journal of Audiology, 08/16/07
Hall, A. J., et al. - TThere was a mean increase in WRT of +5 dB and +15 dB when OME was present in one and two ears, respectively. Thus, both unilateral and bilateral OME results in a detrimental effect on hearing ability for speech. Additionally, early and 'persistent' OME is associated with greater disability. However by 61 months, previous OME status was not significant. To our knowledge, this is the largest longitudinal study reporting WRT in preschool children with different middle ear status
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