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Myoclonus of the middle ear

Vestnik otorinolaringologii, 2018
The objective of the present study was to overview the foreign literature concerning middle ear myoclonus (MEM) known to be the most common cause of the manifestations of objective tinnitus. The authors reports two typical clinical cases of myoclonus of the middle ear.
Kh M, Diab   +4 more
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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

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.
O F, Unal   +3 more
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Actinomycosis of the middle ear

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 1989
Actinomycosis is an uncommon infection of the middle ear. Only 21 cases of actinomycosis of the middle ear have been reported in the English literature prior to this paper. The offending organism is Actinomyces israelii, which is an anaerobic, filamentous organism that is difficult to grow in culture.
T S, Olson, A B, Seid, S M, Pransky
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The Middle Ear as a Baroreceptor

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1992
Under pressure in the middle ear is thought to be important in the pathogenesis of chronic otitis media with effusion and its sequelae, but the cause of the under pressure and the mechanisms responsible for regulation of the normal middle ear pressure are a matter of debate. Numerous studies have examined the effect of large pressure changes on the ear;
T J, Rockley, W M, Hawke
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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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Middle-ear myoclonus

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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On The Middle Ear Of Birds

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1968
The structural and functional peculiarities of the middle ear, taken from various species of birds, have been studied on 80 preparations. The results of a morphological and functional study of the avian middle ear have been compared to the anatomy and physiology of the human ear in its normal status as well as after tympanoplasty. An analogous model of
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Actinomycosis of the middle ear

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1998
AbstractAnother case of actinomycosis of the ear is described in a nine-year-old boy, drawing attention to the increasing incidence of diseases of the ear considered to be rare. The patient presented with the clinical signs of chronic purulent otitis media, not responding to conservative treatment.
A, Böör   +5 more
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Middle Ear Fluid

Postgraduate Medicine, 1970
The underachiever or the child with a behavior problem may have conduction deafness due to accumulation of fluid in the middle ear. The initial treatment for this common disorder is medical, but it may be necessary to make an incision in the ear drum and insert a small tube to equalize pressure and put the eustachian tube at rest for a number of months.
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