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Development and In Vivo Evaluation of a Novel Bioabsorbable Polylactic Acid Middle Ear Ventilation Tube. [PDF]
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3D-motion mapping of the malleus-incus complex using a robot-mounted optical coherence tomography vibrometry system. [PDF]
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Nocardia Otomastoiditis in a Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenic Patient With Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma: Successful Medical Management. [PDF]
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Telehealth Approaches for Pediatric Otitis Media and Clinical Outcomes: Scoping Review.
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1980
Fourteen cases of tuberculous otitis media are reported. With the declining incidence of pulmonary tuberculosis, the number of reported cases of tuberculous otitis media has become scanty. Nowadays the so-called classical signs of the lesion such as a profuse discharge, profound hearing loss, facial paralysis and multiple perforations, are hardly ever ...
D, Plester, A, Pusalkar, E, Steinbach
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Fourteen cases of tuberculous otitis media are reported. With the declining incidence of pulmonary tuberculosis, the number of reported cases of tuberculous otitis media has become scanty. Nowadays the so-called classical signs of the lesion such as a profuse discharge, profound hearing loss, facial paralysis and multiple perforations, are hardly ever ...
D, Plester, A, Pusalkar, E, Steinbach
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2000
Tinnitus produced by repetitive contraction of the middle-ear muscles is a rare condition. We present an interesting case of bilateral middle-ear myoclonus causing incapacitating tinnitus in a patient with multiple sclerosis. Otological examination demonstrated rhythmic involuntary movement of the tympanic membrane.
T E, Zipfel, S R, Kaza, J S, Greene
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Tinnitus produced by repetitive contraction of the middle-ear muscles is a rare condition. We present an interesting case of bilateral middle-ear myoclonus causing incapacitating tinnitus in a patient with multiple sclerosis. Otological examination demonstrated rhythmic involuntary movement of the tympanic membrane.
T E, Zipfel, S R, Kaza, J S, Greene
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1971
To the Editor .—Recent reports from this laboratory have dealt with rupture of the tympanic membrane and death or serious complications in guinea pigs resulting from excessive air pressure within the middle ear space. 1,2 In this animal it was not possible to demonstrate ventilation of the middle ear space by the eustachian tube.
A J, Goldstein, J C, Fischer
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To the Editor .—Recent reports from this laboratory have dealt with rupture of the tympanic membrane and death or serious complications in guinea pigs resulting from excessive air pressure within the middle ear space. 1,2 In this animal it was not possible to demonstrate ventilation of the middle ear space by the eustachian tube.
A J, Goldstein, J C, Fischer
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1966
For the last 20 years, the middle ear mucosa has been recognized to be essentially a respiratory or modified respiratory mucosa. As such it contains variable amounts of mature and specifically differentiated cells which can produce and synthesize various proteins and organelles.
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For the last 20 years, the middle ear mucosa has been recognized to be essentially a respiratory or modified respiratory mucosa. As such it contains variable amounts of mature and specifically differentiated cells which can produce and synthesize various proteins and organelles.
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