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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
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)
This picture shows the diminution of the size after one month of treatment with PPI.
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Oropharynge-Esophagic Candidiasis (5 of...
This image and the video clip display esophageal candidiasis.
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Enlarged Tonsils (2 of 2)
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
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...
A 45 year-old male. Curiously one of the arathinoids is a little hypertrophic.
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Endoscopic Transnasal Removal of Frontal...
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...
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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