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Chronic Middle Ear Disease and Auditory Perceptual Deficits

Is There a Link?

Marvin I. Gottlieb

Department of Pediatrics, University of Tenacssee Center for the Health Sciences, Memphis, Tennessee

Peter W. Zinkus

Department of Pediatrics, University of Tenacssee Center for the Health Sciences, Memphis, Tennessee

Anne Thompson

Department of Pediatrics, University of Tenacssee Center for the Health Sciences, Memphis, Tennessee

Data are presented indicating a correlation between chronic recurrent otitis media of early childhood and an increased likelihood of subsequent auditory processing deficits in a group of children referred for evaluation of impaired learning. Helpful appendices are added for a better understanding of central auditory processing skills.

Clinical Pediatrics, Vol. 18, No. 12, 725-732 (1979)
DOI: 10.1177/000992287901801203


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