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Aeration in chronic otitis media
Clinical Otolaryngology, 1978The mastoid air cell system must be looked upon as an air reservoir. The tympanic membrane is an air pressure regulator. The smaller the air volume of the mastoid the more pronounced is the volume displacement of the tympanic membrane. The more inefficient the Eustachian tube function, the more pronounced is the tympanic membrane displacement.
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2018
Chronic otitis media is a complex diagnosis, encompassing several more specific diseases such as cholesteatoma, tympanic membrane perforation, chronic suppurative otitis media, tympanostomy tube otorrhea, and chronic otitis media with effusion. Given the range of conditions that are classified as chronic otitis media, it is important to define each of ...
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Chronic otitis media is a complex diagnosis, encompassing several more specific diseases such as cholesteatoma, tympanic membrane perforation, chronic suppurative otitis media, tympanostomy tube otorrhea, and chronic otitis media with effusion. Given the range of conditions that are classified as chronic otitis media, it is important to define each of ...
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Adenoidectomy and Chronic Otitis Media
New England Journal of Medicine, 1988J L, Paradise, C D, Bluestone
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The Treatment of Chronic Otitis Media
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1945openaire +4 more sources
MMW Fortschritte der Medizin, 2005
In the presence of persistent or recurrent otorrhea with or without hearing impairment, a chronic infection of the middle ear should be suspected. Otoscopy is performed to distinguish between the less serious central perforation of the tympanic membrane and the peripheral bone-eroding infection, cholesteatoma. The diagnosis is purely clinical. Prior to
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In the presence of persistent or recurrent otorrhea with or without hearing impairment, a chronic infection of the middle ear should be suspected. Otoscopy is performed to distinguish between the less serious central perforation of the tympanic membrane and the peripheral bone-eroding infection, cholesteatoma. The diagnosis is purely clinical. Prior to
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Chronic Otitis Media and Tetanus
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1961openaire +2 more sources

