Racial differences in tympanometric results.

D O Robinson, D V Allen
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Abstract

The occurrence of failed tympanometric screenings in 253 middle-class preschool children, ages 30-48 months, was examined. Black children showed a significantly (p less than .05) lower incidence of failure (23% compared to 38% for White children); this pattern was attributable primarily to differential rates of failure for older children (greater than or equal to 36 months). Explanations for this difference are discussed.

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  1. N01-NS-6-2353/NINDS NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Acoustic Impedance Tests
Age Factors
Audiometry, Pure-Tone
Black People
Child, Preschool
Female
Humans
Male
Otitis Media
Social Class
United States
White People
Black or African American

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