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Clinical, laboratory, and microbiological differences between children with simple or complicated mastoiditis
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology , 08/14/09
Bilavsky E et al. – High–grade fever, high absolute neutrophil count, and high C–reactive protein level may serve as clinical and laboratory markers of complicated mastoiditis. Children with these findings warrant close follow–up and perhaps, earlier surgical intervention.
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