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Otitic barotrauma

The Laryngoscope, 1973
AbstractOtitic barotrauma occurs upon descent in individuals with a nasopharyngitis, a large nasopharyngeal lymphoid mass, and for no apparent reason. A Surface Active Membrane (S.A.M.) was found lining the eustachian tube with surface tension lowering properties similar to pulmonary surfactant (S.A.M.). Eustachian S.A.M.
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Barotrauma in Fish and Barotrauma Metrics

2012
In general terms, barotrauma is defined as an injury or disorder resulting from the establishment of a pressure difference across the wall of an anatomical structure or an injury of a body part or organ as a result of changes in pressure. In fish, barotrauma is physiological damage to nonauditory tissue.
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Frontal sinus barotrauma

The Laryngoscope, 1972
AbstractFourteen Air Force pilots and one Scuba diver exhibiting a severe form of aerosinusitis — frontal sinus hematoma — were evaluated and treated. The physiology of the sinuses during flight is presented as a basis for clinical staging of sinus barotrauma.
B, Weissman, R S, Green, P T, Roberts
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PNEUMOTHORAX AND BAROTRAUMA

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1994
This article discusses pneumothorax and barotrauma from the viewpoints of both the intensivist/pulmonologist and the emergency room physician because both groups of clinicians frequently encounter these potentially life-threatening conditions. The discussion focuses primarily on pneumothorax and barotrauma as they occur in adults rather than in ...
M A, Jantz, D J, Pierson
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Head barotrauma

Internal and Emergency Medicine, 2021
Guangkai Gao   +4 more
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Roller coaster–induced barotrauma

The Laryngoscope, 2010
AbstractWe present the case of a 24‐year‐old male who presented to the otolaryngology clinic for otalgia and aural fullness after riding a roller coaster. We present his clinical course and outcome and briefly discuss the mechanism of injury and otologic barotrauma.
Samer, Al-Khudari   +2 more
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Barotrauma

FMC - Formación Médica Continuada en Atención Primaria, 2018
Rebeca de la Fuente Cañibano   +1 more
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Preventing Barotrauma

Anesthesiology, 1984
G P, Herr, B, Liban
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BAROTRAUMA

Medical Journal of Australia, 1952
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