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The middle ear

2009
Structure and function of the middle ear 90 Congenital abnormalities of the middle ear 92 Acute otitis media 94 Complications of acute otitis media 96 Glue ear/otitis media with effusion 97 Chronic ...
Rogan Corbridge, Nicholas Steventon
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Clearance of Middle Ear Effusions and Middle Ear Pressures

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1976
Twenty-six children presenting bilateral secretory otitis media (SOM) had ventilating tubes inserted into both middle ears. Mucus was, however, aspirated only from one ear, the right side. The vast majority of ears right and left were seen to have cleared their effusion equally well regardless of whether they were aspirated on not.
A. Halevy, J. Sadé, E. Hadas
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Middle Ear Gas Composition and Middle Ear Aeration

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1995
Partial pressures of the gases in the middle ears of 14 guinea pigs were measured continuously on-line with a specially designed mass spectrometer. The average values were carbon dioxide 67.55 mm Hg, oxygen 48.91 mm Hg, and nitrogen 596.54 mm Hg. These values confirm earlier measurements and show that the gas composition of the middle ear differs ...
Dalia Levy, Jacob Sadé, Michal Luntz
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Middle Ear Mucosa

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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Osteoma of the middle ear

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1990
AbstractOsteomas involving the middle ear and causing a functional disturbance are rare. We report a case of a patient with an osteoma arising from the lateral semicircular canal. The main symptom was vertigo and to halt this the defect of the canal was obliterated with a bone chip and fibrin glue after removal of the tumour.
Minoru Hirano, Shinsuke Ito, H. Tanaka
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Middle ear tuberculosis

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 ...
E. Steinbach, A. Pusalkar, D. Plester
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Diseases of the middle ear in childhood

GMS current topics in otorhinolaryngology, head and neck surgery, 2014
Middle ear diseases in childhood play an important role in daily ENT practice due to their high incidence. Some of these like acute otitis media or otitis media with effusion have been studied extensively within the last decades.
A. Minovi, S. Dazert
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Carcinoma of the middle ear

Clinical Radiology, 1965
Summary The results of radiotherapy in a relatively large number of cases of carcinoma of the middle ear are reported. The crude 5 year survival rate of 100 cases is 29%. There is no difference in survival between those cases who had a preliminary mastoidectomy and those who did not. The use of megavoltage x-rays probably increases the survival rate.
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Actinomycosis of the middle ear

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2013
AbstractObjective:To present the first case of middle-ear actinomycosis in the UK in the last 60 years. The diagnosis and management of actinomycosis of the middle ear is also presented, as well as a review of the recent literature.Case report:This paper reports the case of a nine-year-old girl who presented with recurrent otorrhoea caused by ...
Kullar PJ, Yates P
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Osteoma of the middle ear

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2000
Osteomas are benign pedunculated tumours of the lamellar bone, which commonly originates from paranasal sinuses. Within the temporal bone they are seen commonly in the external ear canal. Osteomas originating from the middle ear are very rare. There are only 12 cases reported in the medical literature up to now.
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