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Tympanometry

Known as: Tympanometry Test 
The study of the mobility of the tympanic membrane and conduction bones through air pressure changes. It is used to detect middle ear abnormalities.
National Institutes of Health

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1984
1984
In approximately 50% of young children persistent otitis media with effusion (POME) is found by otoscopic examination or by… 
1983
1983
: Nitrous oxide and intermittent positive pressure respiration prior to intubation raised the middle ear pressure in children… 
1982
1982
In order to elucidate the influence of daycare and housing condition on the frequency of otitis media, 681 children, 3–4 years… 
1978
1978
Tympanometry was repeated 3, months after the first evaluation of 254 healthy 2-year-old children. Although the total… 
1978
1978
Tympanometry was performed in 151 healthy children at birth and at 3 and 6 months of age. At birth 10.5% of the ears had a… 
1977
1977
Impedance tests, pure tone screening, and pneumatic otoscopy were performed on two groups of children. For the second group, two… 
1977
1977
In recordings of the acoustic impedance of the middle ear (tympanometry) the change in air pressure in the ear canal will mostly… 
1970
1970
Tympanometry is a technique used to assess the mobility and condition of the tympanic membrane and middle ear during variation of… 
1969
1969
Tympanometry is a method for evaluation of the mobility of the ear drum and the functional condition of the middle ear. This is… 
1969
1969
A testing procedure allowing rapid and physiological determination of the tubal function in ears with intact ear drum is…