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Early Acute Otitis Media [the stage of suppuration]
In this patient, the middle ear is beginning to fill with purulent material. There is a small area of air noted anteriorly in this left middle ear.
Early Acute Otitis Media
In this next stage of early acute otitis media, one can see that behind the tympanic membrane purulent fluid is beginning to accumulate.
Early Acute Otitis Media [Stage of Redness]
The earliest visible oldest otoscopic signs in acute otitis media consists of redness and swelling in the pars flaccida and vasodilatation of the peripheral tympanic vessels. This is known as the "stage...
Capillary Hemangioma of the Tympanic Membrane
Note the small bright red capillary hemangioma the upper portion of this right tympanic membrane.
Large Traumatic Perforation Tympanic Membrane...
The large subtotal tympanic membrane seen here was caused by a severe thermal injury [boiling soup was accidentally poured into the ear].
Pulsion Hernia Tympanic Membrane
This patient with atelectasis has lost the fibrous supporting middle layer of the tympanic membrane over the posterior inferior quadrant. The patient has just performed an autoinflation and pushed this...
Atelectasis of the Tympanic Membrane
The posterior inferior quadrant of this tympanic membrane has lost its supporting fibrous middle layer and as a result has been retracted medially by negative pressure in the middle ear. This is referred...
Psoriasis External Canal
When psoriasis involves the superficial external canal skin, the desquamated parakeratotic debris assembles within the external canal as silvery-white flakes.
Psoriasis Vulgaris External Canal
The typical silvery-white scales covering a patch of psoriasis at the entrance to the external canal can be seen in the 12 o'clock position.
Psoriasis Vulgaris Pinna
There is a sharply demarcated, salmon coloured plaque of psoriasis just below the helical rim. The upper portion of the lesion is covered with the characteristic silvery release scales of psoriasis.
Vocal Cord Haematoma
Haematoma of right vocal cord complicating blunt neck injury causing hoarse voice and harsh breathing sound. No stridor present and vocal cords were mobile bilaterally.
Sequestrum from Irraiation Osteitis Mastoid
This large spicule of dead bone [sequestrum] was sloughed into the external canal from an area of the radiation osteitis in the mastoid.
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