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Danail Stoyanov,Zeike Taylor,Keyvan Farahaniacteria can be recovered from the middle ear fluid, . and . are two of the most frequently isolated organisms. Of the two, . is found more commonly irrespective of age. Although . is more likely to occur in younger rather than older children it is consistently less likely to be the cause of infectio推崇 发表于 2025-3-23 15:16:15
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01045-4 an episode of right otitis media with congestion of the drum and there was difficulty in visualizing the handle of the malleus (Figure 167). Four days later (Figure 168) there was a slight improvement in appearance with the handle of the malleus more readily visible. At this stage she had partial deafness in the right ear.