To Tube or Not to Tube: That Continues to Be the Question
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In Reply.— We appreciate Chamberlin's thoughtful comments about the associations between otitis media with effusion and development of speech and language and his concern about results that are statistically significant but may not be "clinically significant." We share his view that measurements of the sequelae of disease should include those that are meaningful to the child. We reported results of tests of speech and language that indicated that children who had spent many days with middle ear effusion during the first years of life scored significantly lower than did children who had not spent such time.
1986 ◽
Vol 100
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pp. 1347-1350
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1992 ◽
Vol 102
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pp. 1037???1042
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2003 ◽
Vol 123
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pp. 383-387
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2016 ◽
Vol 7
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pp. 17-22
1997 ◽
Vol 16
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pp. 816-817
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1986 ◽
Vol 95
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pp. 472-476
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