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    The technique and clinical importance of Eustachian tube radiography

    The intact Eustachian tube is one of the most essential requirements for a successful tympanoplasty. Since clinical function tests do not provide satisfactory results in every case, the radiological examinatio...

    N. A. Khan in Indian Journal of Otolaryngology (1982)

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    Modified technique of tympanoplasty

    This paper gives the functional preliminary and final results of tympanoplasty as modified by Khan (1973) types I–III in 494 patients. It is emphasized that in reconstruction of the middle ear, the use of a pr...

    N. A. Khan in Indian Journal of Otolaryngology (1981)

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    The latest knowledge about tympanoplasty

    It is emphasized that in reconstruction of the middle ear, the use of a prepared fascial graft, homo-incus, cartilage and external auditory meatal flap, is sufficient. A new radiological demonstration of Eusta...

    N. A. Khan in Indian Journal of Otolaryngology (1975)

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    New method for the treatment of traumatic eardrumperforations

    Surgical treatment of traumatic eardrumperforations. The purpose of this paper is to present a new technique in the treatment of traumatic eardrum perforations. After curretage of the inner portion of the perfor...

    N. A. Khan in Indian Journal of Otolaryngology (1975)