Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10086336 | American Journal of Otolaryngology | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Our study shows that a central tympanic perforation should not merely be considered as a simple defect. Most of the tympanic membranes showed one or more signs of sequelae or persistent abnormalities such as tympanosclerosis, papillary projections, thickening, and ingrowth without significant differences between the 2 central perforation groups.
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Authors
Mehmet F. MD, Sebahattin MD, Patricia A. BS, Michael M. MD, Shin MD, Hisaki MD,