Wiet R J
Arch Otolaryngol. 1979 Jul;105(7):381-5. doi: 10.1001/archotol.1979.00790190007002.
Native Americans are predisposed to one of the highest incidences of otitis media in mankind. The origin of otitis media in Indians remains multifaceted. However, an unusually high prevalence of congenital anomalies of the ear and oral cavity, ie, oral clefts, facial paralysis in diabetics, and the absence of otosclerosis, suggest racial inheritance as a predominant factor for their pattern or ear disease. An analysis of outpatient and operative records at the Phoenix (Ariz) Indian Medical Center substantiates this hypothesis and shows contrasts in ear disease between American Indians and white persons.
美洲原住民是人类中中耳炎发病率最高的群体之一。印第安人中中耳炎的病因是多方面的。然而,耳朵和口腔先天性异常的异常高患病率,即腭裂、糖尿病患者的面部麻痹以及耳硬化症的缺失,表明种族遗传是他们耳部疾病模式的主要因素。对亚利桑那州凤凰城印第安医疗中心的门诊和手术记录进行分析证实了这一假设,并显示了美洲印第安人和白人在耳部疾病方面的差异。