Otorhinolaryngology images
Membranous Otitis Externa [Histoology of Cast]
The cast consists of tightly compressed unseparated keratin squames infiltrated with a dried serous transudate.
Typical Cast Removed from Chronic Membranous...
This is an example of the typical cast removed in one piece from a patient with chronic membranous otitis externa. Note the impression of the tympanic membrane on the left.
Chronic Membranous Otitis Externa [immediately...
This is the left external canal and tympanic membrane of the patient with membranous otitis externa that has just been debrided.
Chronic Membranous Otitis Externa
Chronic membranous otitis externa is an idiopathic condition in which a golden yellow cast develops from the lining of the entire external auditory canal. This appears to be a failure in the normal mechanism...
Severe Stenosis of the External Auditory Canal
This patient has developed a severe stenosis of the external ear canal at the junction between the cartilaginous and bony portions. The remaining lumen which is approximately 1 mm in diameter is occluded...
Aquired Stenosisof the External Auditory Canal
Persistent and untreated chronic otitis externa may result the buildup of subcutaneous fibrous tissue circling the deep canal resulting in a narrowed lumen [stenosis]. If this narrowed lumen remains patent...
Necrotizing [Malignant] Otitis Externa
Necrotizing otitis externa which in the past was miscalled "malignant" otitis externa is an invasive and potentially fatal Pseudomonas infection originating in the external ear canal of patients...
Necrotizing Otitis Extera [Technetium Scan
This technetium scan in the left posterior oblique view shows a marked osteoblastic response [dark area] surrounding the infective focus. The area of photon deficiency just deep to the infective focus...
Inspissated Blood External Canal
Trauma may cause bleeding into the external canal. When blood first clots it is red,soft and jellylike can be easily removed. If left it will dry out becoming a black concrete like mass which can be...
Automastoidectomy secondary to Keratosis Obturans...
This is the CT scan of a patient with keratosis obturans in which pressure from the accumulating keratin squames has caused erosion into the mastoid bone.
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