Month: January 2010
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Facial injury-3D CT Reconstruction of facial fractures.
Patients with facial bone fractures usually present with some combination of deformity, tenderness, hemorrhage, edema, ecchymosis, instability, and crepitation; however, these features may not be present or may be transient. Facial injuries are common and require radiologic evaluation to plan treatment. The role of imaging is to detect fractures, describe their morphology and topography, and…
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Fungus infection of the Ear-Otomycosis
Fungal infections of the external ear (Otomycosis- also known as Singapore Ear) are common clinical problem encountered in the ENT practice, especially in hot and humid climatic conditions. The common fungus encountered are Aspergillus-niger and fumigatus and also Candida albicans. There will be always superadded bacterial infection along with fungus. Symptoms Itching- intolerable urge to…
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Fungal infection of the ear-Otomycosis-A Study
From the Department of ENT, Bahrain Defence Force Hospital, we conducted a prospective study in 193 patients having fungal infections in the ear in 1989 (Ref- Mycotic Infection of the Ear (Otomycosis). The Journal of Laryngology and Otology (JLO -Journal of Laryngology and Otology-London UK)-By K. O. Paulose, S. Al-Khalifa, P K Shenoy and R…