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  Vol. 103 No. 7, July 1977 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Tympanostomy tube protection with ear plugs

D. W. Johnson, R. H. Mathog and R. H. Maisel

Protection by ear plugs from water-borne infection was evaluated in 35 patients with "tympanostomy" tubes, tympanic membrane perforations, or mastoid bowls. Stock and custom-made ear plugs were found to be equally effective up to four months during a period of frequent swimming and bathing activities. Infections were only noted to occur in those patients who did not follow instructions on appropriate use of the plugs.





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