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The Active Matrix Readout for Digital Radiology: An Amplifiable Pixel Detector Array for Fluoroscopy
Active matrix array innovation has made conceivable the idea of level board imaging frameworks for radiography. In the traditional methodology a flimsy film circuit based on glass contains the fundamental exchanging parts to readout a picture framed in either a phosphor or photoconductor layer. Expansion of this idea to constant.. Read More
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Laryngeal Manifestations in Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis - A Descriptive Study
Aim: Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis in children is common but potentially life- threatening benign tumor of the respiratory tract with laryngeal predilection. The diagnosis of recurrent respiratory papillomatosis may be challenging unless there is a high index of suspicion and awareness of the variable presentations. Metho.. Read More
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Symptoms of Allergic Rhinitis are Correlated with Birch and Grass Pollen Seasons
The adequacy of allergen immunotherapy (AIT) in occasional and enduring hypersensitive rhinitis (AR) relies upon the meaning of dust openness force or time-frame. We as of late assessed dust and indication information from Germany to look at the new meanings of the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) on d.. Read More
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Disrupted Controlled Watch of a Far off Flipped Address Room NeuroOtology Instructive Modules
Otology is a part of medication which concentrates on typical and neurotic life systems and physiology of the ear (hearing and vestibular tangible frameworks and related designs and capacities) just as their sicknesses, analysis and treatment. Otologic medical procedure by and large alludes to a medical procedure of the center e.. Read More
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Cutaneous Neurofibroma of the Ear Pinna: A Report of Two Case
Aim & Objective: To present the current considerations, natural history and treatment modalities of cutaneous neurofibromas (cNF) Methods: Cutaneous Neurofibroma experts from various research and clinical backgrounds reviewed the terms currently in use for cNF as well as the clinical, histologic, and radiographic feat.. Read More
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Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology: Free Muscle Transfer and Free Bone Transfer
Skin cancers are cancers that arise from the skin. they're thanks to the event of abnormal cells that have the power to invade or spread to other parts of the body. There are three main sorts of carcinoma s: basal-cell skin cancer (BCC), squamous-cell carcinoma (SCC) and mel.. Read More
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‘POLIDON’ Approach- a Novel Solution for the ENT and Skull Base Surgeons in COVID-19 Era
Health care providers ( HCP) of ENT and Skull base surgery are highly vulnerable and mostly infected with novel coronavirus ; as they have to examine and perform procedures directly in oral cavity, oropharynx, nose, nasopharynx, where novel coronavirus remains in plenty. ENT & Skull base surgeons need to do lots of aerosol g.. Read More
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Case Report: First Branchial Cyst
Branchial cleft anomalies are not so rare congenital anomalies of neckpresenting as swelling (cyst/abscess), fistula or discharging sinuses. They arise due tomal development of the branchial arches.The most common ions are the second branchialcleft abnormalities. Here is a case report of the clinical presentation of the First br.. Read More
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Objective: To review the clinical presentation, imaging findings, and surgical management of olfactory groove meningiomas (OGM) in a series of 25 patients. Methods: During the period between January 2010 and December 2016, 25 patients were treated for OGM in the neurosurgery department of the National Neurology Institute of Tuni.. Read More
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Background: Sinus disease is a common source of morbidity for many children. Around 5-13% of all upper respiratory infections are complicated by secondary bacterial infection of the paranasal sinuses. Nasal mass in paediatric population is very rare which can be either congenital or acquired.Surgery in these conditions is challe.. Read More
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Brainstem Evoked Response Audiometry (BERA) is the gold standard electrophysiological investigation for the assessment of synchrony of the auditory pathway. There can be variations in the synchrony based on many factors and age is an important parameter influencing it. From infants to toddlers, there is a temporal arborisation o.. Read More
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Use of the BonebridgeTM for the Percutaneous BAHA user with Skin Complications: A Case Report
We performed BonebridgeTM (BB) implantation as a clinical trial. Transcutaneous bone conduction implants (BCIs) have not been approved for medical use in Japan, and the use of BB has been reported in few cases in Asia. The BB was used for a 16-year-old male who complained of bilateral mixed hearing loss due to bilateral congenit.. Read More
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A Comparative Study of Cold Steel and Diathermy Tonsillectomy Methods
Tonsillectomy is one of the most widely performed surgeries in ENT. In countries like India where cost is a major issue, cold steel and diathermy methods for tonsillectomy are preferred. Twenty patients with indications of bilateraltonsillectomy were selected and randomly assigned to any of the two groups. Standard preoperative .. Read More
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Role of Nitric Oxide in the Paranasal Sinuses- "Demystifying the Aerocrine Organ"
The functions of paranasal sinuses have recently undergone a conceptual change in literature, with emerging clinical data highlighting the sinus cavity as an ‘Aerocrine Organ’. Nitric oxide (NO) is an important mediator andinflammatory marker in human upper airways. High concentration of Nitric oxide produced within .. Read More
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3D Printed Temporal Bones - Current Status and Future Directions
The well established 3D printing technology has today invaded into the field of biomedical science in a big way yielding fruitful results. The benefits from 3D printing have been noted in all specialities of modern medicine and its usefulness has been experienced successfully, right from developing virtual diagnostic measures, o.. Read More
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Current Trends in the Management of Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis
Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP) has prevailed as an enigma to Otolaryngologists worldwide from time immemorial. It has been a nemesis to manage with no clear drug of choice or surgical procedure devised till date. RRP is characterized by human papilloma virus (HPV) induced exophyticpapillomas in respiratory mucosa,.. Read More
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Hearing Loss in Chronic Kidney Disease: An Assessment of Multiple Aetiological Parameters
Background: Hearing loss in chronic kidney disease (CKD) is believed to be of multifactorial aetiology resulting from electrolytes imbalance, hypertension and diabetes. Aim: This study aimed to correlate hearing thresholds of CKD patients with multiple parameters such as serum levels of creatinine, urea, sodium, chloride,.. Read More
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A Case Report of Complication of Foreign Body in the Nose
Background: Foreign body in the nose, a common presentation in the ENT clinic and emergency room can have potentially fatal complications. Aim: To present a serious complication of foreign body in the nose. Case report: A three years old female presented to our clinic with a history of foreign body in the nose for three days an.. Read More
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Ankyloglossia: Analysis of 56 Cases Seen in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria
Introduction: Ankyloglossia is a Greek word meaning “agkilos” –curved, and “glossa” –tongue, also known as tongue-tie. It refers to the presence of an unusually short lingual frenulum which restricts the tongue in achieving its full range of mobility. It causes poor co-ordination of swallowing.. Read More
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A Rare Case of Infected Retropharyngeal Haematoma in a 2-Year-Old Child with Coagulopathy
Spontaneous retropharyngeal haematoma is a rare, life-threatening condition which is difficult to diagnose, especially in pediatric age group. We encountered a case of infected spontaneous retropharyngeal haematoma who presented with acute respiratory compromise. We present a case of a 2-year-old child with alagille syndrome who.. Read More
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