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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
Antti Palva, Kai Dammert, Tauno 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
Ulf Renvall+2 more
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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, 1976
Mawson's Diseases of the Ear was first introduced in 1973 and is one of the few classic texts on otology. It is a comprehensive work that not only deals with basic anatomy, physiology, and diagnostic procedures, but also offers complete coverage of pathologic abnormalities and diseases of the ear.
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Mawson's Diseases of the Ear was first introduced in 1973 and is one of the few classic texts on otology. It is a comprehensive work that not only deals with basic anatomy, physiology, and diagnostic procedures, but also offers complete coverage of pathologic abnormalities and diseases of the ear.
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Penicillin in Chronic Ear Disease [PDF]
R. L. Kennedy, J. W. Boland
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