Liston S L, Berlinger N, Edson J R, Hasegawa D K
Laryngoscope. 1984 Jun;94(6):800-1. doi: 10.1288/00005537-198406000-00012.
With proper teamwork between the hemotologist and otolaryngologist, children with hemophilia A and otitis media can obtain the benefits of tympanostomy tubes; 90% phenol applied topically to the tympanic membrane is a useful hemostatic agent. The technique may allow the hemophiliac child to undergo myringotomy and insertion of tympanostomy tubes without the use of blood products. There is evidence that the use of such blood products derived from pooled human plasma may be associated with the development of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).