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This study will test the hypothesis that constitutionally poorer Eustachian tube function predisposes to middle-ear pathology during a viral upper respiratory infection.
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Lead Sponsor
Cuneyt M. Alper
Collaborators
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ENT Research Center Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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