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Essentials of Diagnosis
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General Considerations
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Especially common in children because their eustachian tubes are narrower and more horizontal in orientation than in adults
Less common in adults, in whom it usually occurs
In an adult with persistent unilateral serous otitis media, nasopharyngeal carcinoma must be excluded
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Short course oral corticosteroids (eg, prednisone, 40 mg daily orally for 7 days)
Oral antibiotics (eg, amoxicillin, 250 mg three times daily for 7 days)
Combination of oral corticosteroids and antibiotics
The role of these regimens remains controversial; they are probably of little lasting benefit
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Therapeutic Procedures
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Huisman
JML
et al. Treatment of eustachian tube dysfunction with balloon dilation: a systematic review. Laryngoscope. 2018;128:237.
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Vanneste
P
et al. Otitis media with effusion in children: pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment. A review. J Otol. 2019;14:33.
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