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Oropharynge-Esophagic Candidiasis (3 of...

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The usual clinical presentation of Candida esophagitis is dysphagia and/or odynophagia in a patient with 1 or more predisposing factors for the condition. Symptoms are variable in severity, ranging...

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Small papilomas of the larynx

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Papillomas are benign epithelial tumors that are caused by infection with the human papilloma virus (HPV) They are the most common benign neoplasms affecting the larynx and upper respiratory tract....

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Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) (2 of 2)

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This picture shows the diminution of the size after one month of treatment with PPI.

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Oropharynge-Esophagic Candidiasis (5 of...

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This image and the video clip display esophageal candidiasis.

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Enlarged Tonsils (2 of 2)

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Chronic Tonsillitis - These people have a chronic low grade infection of the tonsils. Often they have large crypts which are difficult to sterilize with antibiotics. The lymph nodes in_ the neck are...

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Endotracheal Tube

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Proper management of the endotracheal tube is a critical and often overlooked aspect of care for patients receiving mechanical ventilation. Clinicians must take measures to prevent complications related...

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Oropharinx of a professional singer (1 of...

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A 45 year-old male. Curiously one of the arathinoids is a little hypertrophic.

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Endoscopic Transnasal Removal of Frontal...

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This video presents endoscopic transnasal removal of frontal sinus osteoma (grade 3 in Chiu and Kennedy classification). Draf IIb procedure. Video by Tomasz Gotlib MD.

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Oropharynge-Esophagic Candidiasis (4 of...

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Oropharyngeal candidiasis is commonly associated with esophageal candidiasis; therefore, the presence of oral thrush may be helpful in suggesting the diagnosis of Candida esophagitis in the appropriate...

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