2018
DOI: 10.37897/rjmp.2018.4.10
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Pathogenic discussions about pneumoccocal meningitis and possible involvement of the ENT specialist in the management of the disease

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“…postintubational laryngo-tracheal stenoses, tympanic membrane perforations, adenoid hypertrophy). In the same time, these medical problems are very important from the point of view of the parents, as they are preventing children from fully integrating socially and from having a normal life [11]. Because of the major implications that the ENT affections can have, it is indicated for parents to go with the children to the paediatrician as soon as the first signs appear.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…postintubational laryngo-tracheal stenoses, tympanic membrane perforations, adenoid hypertrophy). In the same time, these medical problems are very important from the point of view of the parents, as they are preventing children from fully integrating socially and from having a normal life [11]. Because of the major implications that the ENT affections can have, it is indicated for parents to go with the children to the paediatrician as soon as the first signs appear.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%