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Myringostapediopexy
Over time, as a result of persistent negative pressure in the middle ear, this left tympanic membrane has been drawn immediately. The long process of the incus has been resorbed the tympanic membrane...
Mucoid Otitis Media [resolving]
This patient develops a mucoid otitis media following a prior acute otitis media. Note the air bubble anterior to the malleus of this right ear [3 o'clock position] which indicates that the middle ear...
Mucoid Otitis Media [aspirate]
This is the aspirate obtained from a patient with a persistent mucoid middle ear effusion causing conductive hearing loss. Following a myringotomy, the aspirate was collected and placed on this slide....
Thick Mucoid Fluid [middle ear aspirate]
This photograph shows the rubbery "glue like" of the aspirate taken via myringotomy in a patient with mucoid otitis media.
Mucoid Otitis Media
This is the typical otoscopic appearance of mucoid otitis media. The tympanic membrane has a whitish grey coloration, and the opalescence of the mucoid fluid filling this right middle ear prevents visualization...
Glomus Tympanicum
The Cherry-Red Mass Seen behind This Right Tympanic Membrane Is a Glomus Tympanicum Tumor.
Mastoiditis Subperiosteal Abscess Rupturing Through...
In this patient, acute mastoiditis has ruptured through the posterior external ear canal wall of this right ear.
Mastoid Air Call System Anatomical Specimen
This anatomical specimen demonstrates the anatomy and extensive nature of the mastoid air cell system.
Postauricular Abscess from Mastoiditis
Note how the pinna has been pushed laterally by this postauricular abscess.
Mastoid Abscess
There is postauricular swelling and the appearance of an abscess at the tip of the mastoid bone.
Hemotympanum from Head Trauma
This patient's right middle ear is filled with fresh blood which resulted from a temporal bone fracture secondary to head trauma.
Hemotympanum From Epistaxis Case
This patient developed a hemotympanum from blood travelling up the eustachian tube during an episode of severe epistaxis.
Glomus Jugulare Tumor
The cherry-red mass seen behind this right tympanic membrane in the 5 o'clock position is a glomus jugulare tumor.
Glomus Tympanicum
The red mass seen behind this right tympanic membrane is a glomus tympanicum tumor.
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