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Year: 2021  Vol. 25   Num. 3  - July/Sept - (19º)
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1715151
Section: Original Article
 
Tympanic Membrane Retractions in patients with Williams Syndrome: A Controlled Study
Author(s):
Marcelo Wierzynski Oliveira, Joel Lavinsky, Marcel Machado Valerio, Temis Maria Felix, Luiz Lavinsky
Key words:
williams syndrome - elastin - chronic otitis media
Abstract:

Introduction The role of elastin in tympanic retractions and chronic otitis media is not well established. Williams Syndrome (WS), a pathology related to a mutation in the elastin gene, could generate tympanic retractions. Objective To compare the prevalence of tympanic retractions among patients with WS and controls. Methods WS patients (n = 43 ears) and controls (n = 130 ears) were evaluated by digital otoscopic examination and the degree of tympanic membrane retraction was classified by 2 blinded experienced otolaryngologists. Results The agreement rate between the evaluators was 71.1% for pars tensa and 65% for pars flaccida retraction (p < 0.001). The pars tensa and pars flaccida retractions are present in patients with WS after an adjusted residue of respectively - 2.8 and - 2.6 (p = 0.011 and p = 0.022) compared with controls. Conclusions Tympanic membrane retractions are not more common in the WS group when compared with controls.

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