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Open AccessMalignant External Otitis: What the Diabetes Specialist Should Know—A Narrative Review
Malignant external otitis (MEO) is a special type of external otitis associated with extensive inflammation and osteomyelitis. It is believed to originate from the external auditory meatus and advance regional...
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Evaluation of a Dermoplasty Technique for the Control on Nasal Polyps
To evaluate the efficacy of a dermoplasty technique in controlling nasal polyps comparing to the conventional endoscopic approach. Prospective observational study Tertiary private hospital. Twenty-nine patien...
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Cochlear dysfunction in patients with acute hypothyroidism
The effect of acute hypothyroidism on the cochlear function was studied prospectively, in a group of 52 patients with thyroid carcinoma who underwent total thyroidectomy. All patients were examined before surg...
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Multi-Frequency Tympanometry: Clinical Applications for the Assessment of the Middle Ear Status
The aim of the present paper was to review the current knowledge on multi-frequency tympanometry and explore its role as a diagnostic tool in various otologic conditions. Literature review in Medline and other...
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Treating common problems of the nose and throat in pregnancy: what is safe?
Although all kinds of medications should be avoided during pregnancy, the majority of pregnant women receive at least one drug and 6% of them during the high-risk period of the first trimester. The aim of the ...
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Treating common ear problems in pregnancy: what is safe?
In everyday practise, more than 80% of pregnant women receive one at least medication, often for ENT causes. The aim of the present paper is to review the literature on safety and administration of medical tre...
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Grommets in otitis media with effusion: the most frequent operation in children. But is it associated with significant complications?
Otitis media with effusion is one of the most frequent diseases in children, and its management requires the attention of general practitioners, pediatricians and ear, nose and throat (ENT) surgeons. The main ...