The viral profile in children with otitis media with effusion and adenoid hypertrophy (2014)
- Authors:
- USP affiliated authors: VALERA, FABIANA CARDOSO PEREIRA - FMRP ; LIMA, WILMA TEREZINHA ANSELMO - FMRP ; TAMASHIRO, EDWIN - FMRP ; MODENA, JOSE LUIZ PIMENTA - FMRP ; ARRUDA NETO, EURICO DE - FMRP
- Unidade: FMRP
- Subjects: OTITE; ADENOIDES
- Language: Inglês
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- Título: Conference Programe
- Conference titles: International Congress of the European Society of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology (ESPO)
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ABNT
BUZATTO, Guilherme et al. The viral profile in children with otitis media with effusion and adenoid hypertrophy. 2014, Anais.. Dublin: ESPO, 2014. . Acesso em: 13 fev. 2026. -
APA
Buzatto, G., Tamashiro, E., Valera, F. C. P., Modena, J. L. P., Saturno, T., Arruda, E., & Anselmo-Lima, W. T. (2014). The viral profile in children with otitis media with effusion and adenoid hypertrophy. In Conference Programe. Dublin: ESPO. -
NLM
Buzatto G, Tamashiro E, Valera FCP, Modena JLP, Saturno T, Arruda E, Anselmo-Lima WT. The viral profile in children with otitis media with effusion and adenoid hypertrophy. Conference Programe. 2014 ;[citado 2026 fev. 13 ] -
Vancouver
Buzatto G, Tamashiro E, Valera FCP, Modena JLP, Saturno T, Arruda E, Anselmo-Lima WT. The viral profile in children with otitis media with effusion and adenoid hypertrophy. Conference Programe. 2014 ;[citado 2026 fev. 13 ] - Replication of HRSV in tonsils from patients without acute respiratory symptoms
- Relationship between respiratory virus and chronic rhinosinusitis
- Co-detections of respiratory viruses by QPCR in the absence of symptoms of acute respiratory infection (ARI): new insightson sourcesof virus shedding
- Detection of respiratory viruses and bacteria in secretions from the middle ear and the respiratory tract from patients with chronic secretory otitis media and tonsillar hypertrophy
- The role of virus infection in chronic adenoiditis
- Prevalence od rhinovirus RNA in nalsal lavage from patients with chronic rhinosinusitis
- Respiratory viruses are continuously detected in children with chronic tonsillitis throughout the year
- High frequence of saffold virus in tonsil tissues from patients with chronic tonsillar hypertrophy
- Hypertrophic adenoid is a major infection site of human bocavirus 1
- Epstein-barr virus and chronic adenotonsillar hypertrophy
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