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"Glue Ear"-Pulsating Eardrum
In this video we can see a pulsating eardrum in the presence of glue ear or otitis media with effusion. It is related to proximity of internal carotid artery to the eustachian tube.
Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media (CSOM) with...
In active stage of chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) which can be recurrent the pus discharge can occur. An ear discomfort, itchiness or fullness are the usuall patient complaints prior to its occurrence....
Thickened posterior commisure with limited left...
In this video we can see a thickened posterior commisure with a limited left vocal fold mobility upon the phonation. An arytenoid oedema is obvious.
Polyp in Cholesteatoma and Posteromarginal Perforation
In this video we can see a polyp arising from the middle ear in a patient with postero-marginal perforation of the left eardrum. A proper ear toilet is important, but also a re-examination if copious...
Effects of Subepithelial Saline Infiltration
In this video we can see the effects of a saline infiltration into the vocal folds prior to microsurgery of right vocal fold polyp with a contralateral left vocal fold reaction. The superficial lesions...
Polypoid Left Middle Turbinate and Right Sided...
In this video we can see a polypoid left middle turbinate and a grade IV right-sided nasal polyp.
Pooling of Saliva in Hypopharynx
In this video we can see pooling of saliva in the hypopharynx in a patient with a multiple cranial nerve palsies, caused by a skull base osteomyelitis. The presenting symptoms are choking, coughing and...
Overriding Tip of the Right Arytenoid
In this video we can see a slight overriding tip of the right arytenoid complex upon the phonation. We can see that the laryngeal innervations and cricorytenoid joints are normal. This is a normal and...
Intubation Granuloma in a Child
In this video we can see the typical appearance of an intubation granuloma in a child. The pale looking benign mass involves the cartilaginous segment of the true vocal cords (yellow circles). The factors...
Paradoxically-Curved Left Middle Turbinate
In this video we can see a paradoxically curved left middle turbinate. It may significantly narrow the middle meatus area and impairs paranasal sinuses ventilation in extreme cases; thus predisposes to...
Roving anterosuperoior segment movement of the...
The eustachian tube in a physiological state is closed and only becomes open upon swallowing or yawning. When it is abnormally patent, eustachian tube allows spontaneous airflow to pass through the middle...
Oropharynx examination
The extension of oral cavity begins from the mucosal surface of the lips and finishes on the anterior pillar of the tonsils behind which the oropharynx begins and entends from the level of soft palate...
Otomycosis involving the left ear canal
The term, otomycosis refers to a superficial fungal infection of the ear canal/passage. The most common symptoms are: earache, itchiness, and discharge. During the examination a reddish ear canal can...
Little's Area Abnormal Vessels - Nose Bleeding
The epistaxis (a nose bleeding) can be an alarming presenting symptom. In the case of children, most of the bleedings come from abnormal vessels of Little's area, which are located at nasal septum (partition)...
Air Bubbles Dispersion Upon Nose Blowing
In this video air bubles in the middle ear are seen during the presence of otitis media with effusion. In some cases where there is no uncertainty (for example very thin and almost colourless fluid),...
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Michael Hawke
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Gottumukkala Raju
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Ashley Mark
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Gastroenterology Atlas
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SAGES - Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons
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High Impact - Medical Animation
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Orthopaedic Academy
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World Health Summit
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