Clinical Otolaryngology |
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PARTI INTRODUCTION | 3 |
Anatomy and Physiology | 11 |
Historytaking | 18 |
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abscess adenoids airway allergy anesthesia antibiotics ASOM atresia audiogram benign bilateral biopsy bleeding bone cancer carcinoma cartilage cause cavity cells cervical cholesteatoma chronic suppurative otitis cochlear complications conductive hearing loss congenital cranial nerve cysts Dayal described diagnosis dizziness drainage dysphagia ear canal edema epistaxis esophagus ethmoid eustachian tube examination external otitis facial nerve fascia fluid foreign body fossa fracture frontal sinus give rise gland hypopharynx incision indicated infection injury intracranial involvement jugular larynx lateral lesions lymph nodes malignant mastoid maxillary meatus Meniere's disease metastases middle ear mucosa muscle nasal obstruction nasal septum nasopharynx nose nystagmus occur otitis media pain palate paranasal sinuses parotid patient perforation pharynx polyp posterior present recurrent removal respiratory obstruction result rhinitis sensorineural hearing loss skin suppurative otitis media surgery surgical swelling tests thyroid tion tissue tongue tonsils trachea tracheotomy trauma treatment tumors turbinates tympanic membrane ulceration vascular vestibular vocal cord x-ray films