Abstract

Persistent middle ear effusion causes conductive hearing loss, and a link between effusion and speech and language delay has been suggested. Two studies address the implications of treatment options. Pittsburgh investigators randomized 429 children (age range, 2 months to 3 years) with persistent effusion to have tympanostomy tubes inserted either as soon as possible or up to 9 …

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