Pathophysiology of serous otitis media
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Pathophysiology of serous otitis media
Abstract
The likelihood that a single mechanism of immune injury is the sole cause of serous otitis media is quite small. Solid evidence is presented to suggest that type I and III immune injuries are very important, and type IV may also play a role in causing and potentiating serous otitis media in man.
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