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Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1988
Otitis media with effusion is a major disorder in children and the most common cause for both major surgery (adenoidectomy with or without tonsillectomy) and minor surgery (middle ear ventilating tubes) in both the United States and Britain. It is frequently associated with respiratory allergy.
C W, Bierman, W E, Pierson
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Otitis media with effusion is a major disorder in children and the most common cause for both major surgery (adenoidectomy with or without tonsillectomy) and minor surgery (middle ear ventilating tubes) in both the United States and Britain. It is frequently associated with respiratory allergy.
C W, Bierman, W E, Pierson
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Clinical Otolaryngology, 1988
Forty-seven patients with acute mastoiditis were treated in our hospital over a 2 and a half year period. Seven patients were symptomatic for a short period only. The other 40 gave a history of chronic ear disease, 22 of them with cholesteatoma. Post auricular swelling is an important sign of acute mastoiditis but was found in only 64% of the patients.
E, Yaniv, R, Pocock
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Forty-seven patients with acute mastoiditis were treated in our hospital over a 2 and a half year period. Seven patients were symptomatic for a short period only. The other 40 gave a history of chronic ear disease, 22 of them with cholesteatoma. Post auricular swelling is an important sign of acute mastoiditis but was found in only 64% of the patients.
E, Yaniv, R, Pocock
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2018
Chronic ear disease is composed of a spectrum of otologic disorders intrinsically tied to Eustachian tube dysfunction. Presentation can range from asymptomatic findings on physical examination to critically ill patients with intracranial complications. Internists represent the first line in diagnosis of these conditions, making awareness of the common ...
Susan D, Emmett +2 more
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Chronic ear disease is composed of a spectrum of otologic disorders intrinsically tied to Eustachian tube dysfunction. Presentation can range from asymptomatic findings on physical examination to critically ill patients with intracranial complications. Internists represent the first line in diagnosis of these conditions, making awareness of the common ...
Susan D, Emmett +2 more
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Inflammatory diseases of the ear
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1997The inflammatory diseases of external and middle ear are one of the commonest conditions encountered by the pediatric physician. Inner ear inflammations are less common and need special and urgent attention. Special management in each case requires detailed history, examination, necessary investigations and appropriate referral to otolaryngologist when
A T, Cheng, N M, Young
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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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Middle Ear Mucosa and Chronic Ear Disease
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1968EVERY EAR SURGEON is familiar with the great variety of changes of the promontory mucosa which are associated with chronic ear disease. A thin, pink mucosa is generally seen only in connection with epitympanic processes. In diseases of the middle ear proper, the mucosa is often thick and edematous, there may be granulations and polyps with occlusion of
T, Palva, A, Palva, K, Dammert
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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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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1987
Diseases of the Ear: Clinical and Pathologic Aspects , by Michael Hawke and Anthony Jahn, is a comprehensive photographic atlas of the normal and diseased ear. It is dedicated appropriately to Adam Politzer, the great Viennese otologist, who published the first color atlas of the tympanic membrane in 1865. Hawke and Jahn's book is filled with excellent
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Diseases of the Ear: Clinical and Pathologic Aspects , by Michael Hawke and Anthony Jahn, is a comprehensive photographic atlas of the normal and diseased ear. It is dedicated appropriately to Adam Politzer, the great Viennese otologist, who published the first color atlas of the tympanic membrane in 1865. Hawke and Jahn's book is filled with excellent
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