The purpose of this project is to see if optical coherence tomography (OCT), a new technology acting as an ultrasound for the ear, facilitates accurately diagnosing acute otitis media (AOM) and otitis media with effusion (OME) in children. Clinical diagnoses made using solely otoscopy will be compared to those made with the addition of OCT.
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Children's Wisconsin Urgent Care Clinic Analysis (Standard-of-Care Diagnosis)
Timeframe: 5 years
Children's Wisconsin Urgent Care Analysis (Research Device Diagnosis)
Timeframe: 5 years
Children's Wisconsin ENT Clinic Analysis (Standard-of-Care Diagnosis)
Timeframe: 5 years
Children's Wisconsin ENT Clinic Analysis (Research Devices Diagnosis)
Timeframe: 5 years