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otitis media
(redirected from Middle ear infection)

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otitis media
n.
Inflammation of the middle ear, occurring commonly in children as a result of infection and often causing pain and temporary hearing loss.

[New Latin : otitis + Latin media, feminine of medius, middle.]

otitis media  (-tts md-)
Inflammation of the middle ear, occurring commonly in children as a result of infection and often causing pain and temporary hearing loss.
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Noun1.otitis media - inflammation of the middle ear; common in children
otitis - inflammation of the ear


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