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2007
Chronic vulvar pain was first described in the late 1800s as hyperesthesia by Skene [1] with further reports by Thomas and Munde [2] and Kelly in the 1920s [3]. In the 1970s, the terms burning vulvar syndrome, psychosomatic vulvovaginitis and vestibular adenitis became popular.
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Chronic vulvar pain was first described in the late 1800s as hyperesthesia by Skene [1] with further reports by Thomas and Munde [2] and Kelly in the 1920s [3]. In the 1970s, the terms burning vulvar syndrome, psychosomatic vulvovaginitis and vestibular adenitis became popular.
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The laryngeal vestibule and voice quality
Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 1986Most of the literature on voice quality focuses on the vocal folds while six other gestures involving the laryngeal entry and epilaryngeal structures are largely ignored. Whole organ tracer series histograms of the larynx are examined and suggestions are made as to which muscles and/or forces might cause these gestures. An examination of photographs of
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2021
A 26-year-old female attended the emergency department of the hospital complaining of a five-day course of nasal soreness, located mainly on the left vestibule and radiating to the nasal dorsum and left maxillary area. The patient reported nasal congestion and crusting on the left nostril as well as progressively worsening redness and erythema covering
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A 26-year-old female attended the emergency department of the hospital complaining of a five-day course of nasal soreness, located mainly on the left vestibule and radiating to the nasal dorsum and left maxillary area. The patient reported nasal congestion and crusting on the left nostril as well as progressively worsening redness and erythema covering
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Squamous carcinoma of the nasal vestibule
Clinical Otolaryngology, 1981Twenty-two patients with squamous carcinoma of the nasal vestibule are reported. If a sufficiently large volume of tissue is irradiated, radiotherapy is to be preferred to surgery as the primary form of treatment on cosmetic grounds. Local recurrence can be treated successfully by surgery and the ultimate prognosis remains good.
J. M. A. Jong+2 more
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Vestibule, Cochlea and Implants
2018The start of modern ear research is difficult to establish (see Helidonis 1993 for overview). Deafness was earlier fought by so-called ear or speaking trumpets and hearing tubes (Fig. 8.1c–e). The Paris horns, which even could be carried as a diadem, helped both ears (Fig. 8.1b).
Ciska Heida, Enrico Marani
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Eversion of the lining membrane of the vestibule
The Laryngoscope, 1974AbstractThe pressure gradient of nearly 1,000 mm of water that can develop between the perilymph and the middle ear makes the choice of material used to seal the oval window after the stapes is removed of great importance.This potential pressure gradient is the sum of the 350 mm of water positive pressure that can develop in the perilymph when the head
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Lipoma of the oral labial vestibule
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1949Abstract Lipomas of the oral cavity are rare and when discovered should be removed in toto because they can attain tremendous size. A case has been reported of a lipoma in which the location is considered rare. The tumor was a true lipoma not combined with another connective tissue, which is uncommon.
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Multidisciplinary approach to nose vestibule malignancies: setting new standards
Acta Otorhinolaryngologica Italica, 2021Francesco Bussu+2 more
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Oncocytoma in the Nasal Vestibule
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1988William J. Wetzel+3 more
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