Introduction : Tympanic membrane perforation is mostly due to infection, trauma or post tympanostomy tube insertion. A variety of autografts have been used for closure of tympanic membrane perforation such as perichondrium.
Vertika Tewari +4 more
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Preoperative Evaluation of Ossicular Chain Abnormality in Patients With Conductive Deafness Without Perforation of the Tympanic Membrane [PDF]
Keiji Tabuchi +5 more
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Hearing health outreach services to Indigenous children and young people in the Northern Territory 2012–13 and 2013–14 [PDF]
Presents analyses on hearing health outreach services provided to Indigenous children and young people in the Northern Territory. Summary This report presents information on ear and hearing outreach services funded by the Department of Health and ...
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
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Comparison of healing of acute total tympanic membrane perforation between rats with and without excision of the mallear handle. [PDF]
Lou Z +5 more
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Determinants of Hearing Loss in Perforations of the Tympanic Membrane [PDF]
Ritvik P. Mehta +4 more
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Outcome of Bilateral Myringoplasty in Dry Central Perforation- An Appraisal
Objective: To evaluate the outcome of bilateral myringoplasty in dry central perforation in one sitting. Study Design: Interventional, descriptive.
Murtaza Ahsan Ansari +4 more
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Fungal otitis externa and tympanic membrane perforation. [PDF]
Singh Gill GP, Panchal V, Bakshi R.
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Intratympanic membrane cholesteatoma after traumatic tympanic membrane perforation: a case report. [PDF]
Jeong J, Choi HS.
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Correlating the site of tympanic membrane perforation with Hearing loss [PDF]
Titus Ibekwe +2 more
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New horizons: otitis media research in Australia [PDF]
Otitis media affects nearly all children worldwide. Despite an enormous amount of research, our understanding of this common condition continues to be challenged. New pathogens involved in otitis media are still being identified.
Coates, Harvey L. C. +5 more
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