Assessment of senses of hearing and balance in chronic suppurative otitis media [PDF]
Chronic suppurative otitis media is among the most frequent illnesses treated in ENT wards. To establish the diagnosis, otomicroscopy alone usually suffice. Assessing the sense of hearing, often the sense of balance, too, is mandatory.
Babić Borivoj, Arsović Nenad
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Pattern of ossicular chain involvement in chronic suppurative otitis media
Background: Chronic suppurative otitis media has been acknowledged as a conspicuous pathology affecting the middle ear since times immemorial. Aims and Objectives: The aim of the study was to study the incidence of ossicular involvement and various ...
Rakesh Sharma Sharma , Sunil Kumar
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Topical antibiotics for chronic suppurative otitis media [PDF]
Chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM), sometimes referred to as chronic otitis media (COM), is a chronic inflammation and often polymicrobial infection (involving more than one micro-organism) of the middle ear and mastoid cavity, characterised by ear discharge (otorrhoea) through a perforated tympanic membrane.
Brennan-Jones, CG +5 more
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Bacterial profile and antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of otitis media in Ayder Teaching and Referral Hospital, Mekelle University, Northern Ethiopia [PDF]
El objetivo de este trabajo es analizar el relato «El mico» del escritor hispano-mexicano Francisco Tario. En principio, haré la presentación general de un autor y de una obra poco conocidos fuera del ámbito mexicano.
Araya Gebereyesus Wasihun +1 more
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Microbiological Assessment of Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media
Background: Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media is a common infectious disease. the microorganisms commonly associated with and their antibiotic sensitivity patterns is important for its treatment.
Imad farhan al-zubaidy
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Antibiotics for sore throat [PDF]
Background: Sore throat is a common reason for people to present for medical care. Although it remits spontaneously, primary care doctors commonly prescribe antibiotics for it.
Del Mar, Chris B. +2 more
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Non-cholesteatomatous suppurative otitis media: facial nerve palsy in an immunocompromised patient [PDF]
A 47-year-old man developed a complete facial nerve palsy secondary to non-cholesteatomatous suppurative otitis media. At operation, this was seen to be due to destruction of the nerve from halfway along the horizontal segment to a point just distal to ...
Hartley, C +3 more
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Introduction Suppurative otitis media is still the most common ear disease in developing countries. Otogenic complications of this disease have decreased considerably because of the advent of antibiotics, and few rare complications have been encountered.
Rabindra Pradhananga
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Mutation at the Evi1 locus in Junbo mice causes susceptibility to otitis media [PDF]
Otitis media ( OM), inflammation of the middle ear, remains the most common cause of hearing impairment in children. It is also the most common cause of surgery in children in the developed world.
Barbaric, I +17 more
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Intracranial Spread of Infections Among the Patients of Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media
Objective: To determine the frequency of intracranial spread of infections among the patients of chronic suppurative otitis media presenting at a tertiary care hospital in Karachi. Study Design: Cross-Sectional Study.
Muhammad Imran Malik +5 more
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