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Anesthesia (Intubation) in a Gilbert’s Syndrome Patient
Gilbert’s syndrome, caused by relative deficiency of glucuronyl transferase is the commonest cause of congenital hyperbilirubinemia -Jaundice. It is important for the anesthesiologist to understand conditions leading to decreased glucuronosyl transferase activity in Gilbert’s syndrome patients to be submitted to anesthesia, to prevent intraoperative toxicity. GA intubation in such a patient who under goes nasal…
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feeling lump of being stuck in the throat-Globus pharygeus
Chronic eosinophilia with nasal allergy is a well-recognized in ENT practice.Allergic rhinitis is a very common disorder with nasal obstruction and sneezing. Many surgical options exist for the treatment of allergic rhinitis, directed primarily at the underlying nasal obstructive component. Diathermy of the inferior turbinates help these patients to large extent. For more videos and…
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Fluid Behind the Ear Drum-Treatment by T Tube
Fluid in the middle ear is called Otitis media with effusion (OME). This occurs when there is thick or sticky fluid behind the eardrum in the middle ear behind the ear drum causing deafness.The fluid in OME is often thin and watery. It used to be thought that the longer the fluid was present, the…


