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Epiglottic Cyst - Right Side

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A cyst from the right side of epiglottis is visualized. The main patient's complaints are irritation of the throat and feeling 'something' upon swallowing.

Epiglottis Swiss

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The process of swallowing is possible because of the special coordination of epiglottis (it closes the laryngeal inlet during larynx elevation by surrounding muscles) and tongue (food or fluid is being...

Normal Nasal Cavity - Endoscopic Examination

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Nasal endoscopic examination is a very valuable procedure, commonly performed for diagnostic and documentation purposes. The most popular diagnostic tool is 0 degrees rigid endoscope. However, sometimes...

Successful endoscopic dacrocystorhinostomy -...

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Watching this video will allow you to take a look at middle meatus after a successful endoscopic dacrocystorhinostomy performed for blocked nasolacrimal duct. Area close to agger nasii is seen by a rounded...

Epiglottic Defect - Left Side

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Defect involving the left side of the epiglottis (circle) is shown in this video. It is caused by deep excision of an epiglottic cyst pedicle. Ossification of hyaline cartilages never happens but it could...

Vocal Folds Nodules - Microsurgery

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Typical changes at the junction of anterior 1/3rd to posterior 2/3rd of vocal folds are vocal nodules - bilateral symmetrical swellings arising from the free edge. The main cause is the misuse, overuse...

Endoscopic Dacrocystorhinostomy

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Silicone stent tubing in situ is presented. The procedure is performed after endoscopic dacrocystorhinostomy (the treatment for right nasolacrimal duct obstruction). By the end of process of epithelialization...

Earwax Removal

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Syringing with warm water (at body temperature) is presented as a technique of removing the earwax. This procedure needs softening solution instilled before or softer wax to be properly performed. Patient...

Earwax Suctioning

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Suction device is used to remove earwax under microscope view. This well-tolerated procedure is performed in outpatient clinic by the otolaryngologist. The earwax softening eardrops is useful before the...

Fordyce Granules

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Hair follicles are usually associated with sebaceous glands in the nearby skin area. Rarely, they can also apper in the mucous membrane. The character of the lesions is benign and usually found incidentally....

Retained Q-Tip Cotton in The Ear Passage

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This particular video presents a complication after usage of Q-tip in the presence of an ear polyp - cotton has retained in the deeper ear passage. Accidental detachment and lefting it behind may cause...

Large Center Eardrum Perforation

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Complications of open eardrum perforation includes conductive hearing loss with the risk of recurrent infections from external or internal sources. Documentation of the site, dimension and presence of...

Bilateral Earwax Cumulation

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The most common laryngological problems are associated with earwax. These includes irritations, itchiness, fullness and block sensations, conductive reduction of hearing and even earache. Bileteral brownish-black...

Difference in Palatal and Oropharyngeal Configuration...

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The proper speech (pronunciation of different vowels) needs the special configuration of the throat provided by muscular attachments on the soft palate, pharynx and tongue. The laryngologist takes this...

Left submandibular duct stone

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Left submandibular duct stone at its distal end is presented. It was removed after opening of the duct by using radiofrequency device. Swab is the method of the identification of pathogen and sensivity....

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