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Middle Ear Epithelium In Chronic Ear Disease
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1973Thirteen chronically infected temporal bones were serially sectioned and stained to study the characteristics of any possible squamous epithelium. Non-cholesteatomatous epithelium is either immigrative or metaplastic in origin and the choles-teatomatous always immigrative.
P, Karma, T, Palva
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Spontaneous improvement in ears with middle ear disease
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 1982The 'healthy-baby-clinics' in Göteborg, as in all Sweden, test all 4-year-olds with pure tone screening (failure criterion greater than 20 dB). Those who fail are referred to an oto-audiological health center. In an effort to prevent over-referrals of false positives as well as under-referrals of false negatives all referred children in this study have
U, Renvall, G, Aniansson, G, Lidén
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2004
In conclusion, there are a wide variety of dermatologic diseases that can affect the ear pinnae. Most of these disorders are manifestations of a generalized dermatosis. Therefore, when pinnal lesions are present, a thorough diagnostic workup is indicated.
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In conclusion, there are a wide variety of dermatologic diseases that can affect the ear pinnae. Most of these disorders are manifestations of a generalized dermatosis. Therefore, when pinnal lesions are present, a thorough diagnostic workup is indicated.
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Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1969
On behalf of the audience I wish to express our sincere congratulations and thanks to our colleagues from the University of Edinburgh for the very fine and interesting papers they presented, so obviously based on a considerable number of patients.“
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On behalf of the audience I wish to express our sincere congratulations and thanks to our colleagues from the University of Edinburgh for the very fine and interesting papers they presented, so obviously based on a considerable number of patients.“
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