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Enlarged Adenoids
This is a trans-nasal endoscopic photograph enlarged adenoids blocking the left Choana.
Tympanosclerosis
Note the white patches of tympanosclerosis in this right tympanic. These are sometimes referred to as "chalk patches".
Attic Cholesteatoma
Note the granulation tissue arising from the attic area of this left middle ear. This "Herodion" signals an underlying cholesteatoma in the middle ear.
Cholesteatoma
The white mass of keratin surrounding the malleus of this left middle ear is a cholesteatoma. Note the large central perforation.
Keratin Patches Tympanic Membrane
The white linear streaks seen on the surface of this normal left tympanic membrane are the result of the self cleansing mechanism by which the surface epithelium of the tympanic membrane migrates in a...
Traumatic Perforation Left Tympanic Membrane
There is a linear traumatic perforation in the six oclock position of this left tympanic membrane which was the result of an explosive blast.
Adult Serous Otitis Media
In this left ear, the air in the middle ear has been resorbed due to negative pressure from obstruction of the Eustachian tube and the middle ear cavity has been filled with a straw colored clear thin...
Acute Otitis Media
Acute Otitis Media an left ear. Notice the exudate seeping through the tympanic membrane.
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