Otorhinolaryngology videos
Carcinoma of the Base of the Tongue
Etiology: Risk factors for the development of base of tongue carcinoma include chronic alcohol and tobacco use, older age, geographic location, and family history of upper aerodigestive tract cancers....
Squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue (3 of 3)
The dorsal aspect of the tongue may be thought of as divided into thirds. The anterior two thirds is known as the oral tongue, and it is this portion that is mobile. The oral tongue is demarcated from...
Squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue (2 of 3)
Lingual carcinomas may appear as an exophytic mass, an infiltrative lesion , or as a painful nonhealing ulcer, usually on the lateral aspect of the tongue. However patients may occasionally be seen...
Squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue (1 of 3)
This 76 year-old male, was referred to our endoscopic unit for the placement of a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PGE) due to a carcinoma of the tongue. Squamous cell carcinoma of the oral tongue...
Severe Epistaxis - Case Study (7 of 8)
Epistaxis can be treated by either surgical means (eg, cautery, vascular ligation) or endovascular embolotherapy. Internal carotid arteriograms are obtained to exclude aneurysms. Then, the external...
Severe Epistaxis - Case Study (6 of 8)
Those images and video clips are final status of absolute alcohol ablation.
Severe Epistaxis - Case Study (5 of 8)
Approximately 90% of nosebleeds can be visualized in the anterior portion of the nasal cavity. Massive epistaxis may be confused with hemoptysis or hematemesis. Blood dripping from the posterior nasopharynx...
Severe Epistaxis - Case Study (4 of 8)
The image and the video clips display the second injection of absolute alcohol Epistaxis is one of the most frequent emergencies in Otorhinolaryngology and occurs in other disciplines. Epistaxis...
Severe Epistaxis - Case Study (3 of 8)
In rare cases, this condition may lead to massive bleeding and even death. Although epistaxis can have an anterior or posterior source, it most often originates in the anterior nasal cavity.
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Michael Hawke
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Rahmat Omar
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Dr.G.Sundhar Krishnan
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Gastroenterology Atlas
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Royal Pearl Hospital
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Department of Otolaryngology - Medical University of Warsaw
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Department of Otolaryngology - Medical University of Warsaw
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High Impact - Medical Animation
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