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Myringosclerosis - Otoendoscopic View

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Thickening of the tympanic membrane with or without calcification is called myringosclerosis. Its most common aetiologies include infection, traumatic injury and grommet insertion. Myringosclerosis forms...

Assessment of Dysplatic Laryngeal Lesions

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In this video the application of narrow band imaging was used for the purpose of intra-operative assessment of pre-malignant and early cancerous laryngeal lesions. This diagnostic procedure is useful...

The Uncinate Process

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In this video we can see the anatomy of the middle meatus area with the primary focus on the uncinate process. The critical surface landmark during endoscopic sinus surgery is provided by this sickle-shaped...

Montgomery T-Tube

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In this video we can see the endoscopic examination of the trachea and the larynx. The patient has inserted the indwelling T-tube because of tracheal stenosis. Due to the position of the upper end of...

Movements of arytenoid vocal process upon phonation

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In this video we can see the arytenoid vocal process which moves upon the phonation. The pyramidal-shaped arytenoid cartilage is situated on the superior surface of the cricoid cartilage on its supero-lateral...

Mucosal Waves

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Because of high frequency of the vocal cord's movements it is impossible to see its vibrations during the indirect laryngoscopy (IDL) examination. It is usually possible to see vibrations during the rigid...

Middle Ear Effusion

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The definition of otitis media with effusion (OME) or, in other words, middle ear effusion, or “glue ear”, is a fluid and mucous accumulation in the middle ear without current infection. Usually, it is...

Middle Ear Effusion

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The definition of otitis media with effusion (OME) or, in other words, middle ear effusion, or “glue ear”, is a fluid and mucous accumulation in the middle ear without current infection. Usually, it is...

Middle Ear Polyp

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In this video we can see a true polyp which is arising from the middle ear mucosa. What we can see is also constant turbid mucoid discharge and signs of a tympanic membrane subtotal perforation. To ascertain...

Cavity in the temporal bone after modified radical...

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Cholesteatoma should be treated surgically. This particular video presents the cavity in the temporal bone after radical excision of mastoid. Small area of granulations is visualized over the facial ridge...

Fibrous vocal fold nodules excision

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Excision of fibrous vocal fold nodules by microlaryngeal instruments is presented. Cordotomy with medial flap and removal of the fibrous components from the inner side of the flap could be utilized as...

Skull Base Fracture - Mastoid Bruise (Battle...

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A common sign associated with the fracture of lateral skull base is Battle sign. It means bruises involving mastoid area. This particular video presents ecchymoses involving right postauricular and mastoid...

Mastoid Cavity - Left Ear

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Entrapped keratin may accumulate in the ear and spread to the air cells in the temporal bone. This particular disease is called cholesteatoma. Surgical treatment (mastoidectomy) should be performed in...

Lingual Tonsillitis - lymphoid tissue aggregations...

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Lingual tonsils (prominent lymphoid tissue aggregations of the tongue base) are presented in this clip. Ongoing infection is indicated by sloughs tissue in the pits of its surface (the tiny whitish spots)....

Lingual Tonsils - lymphoid tissue aggregation

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Lymphoid tissue aggregates on either sides of the tongue base are presented in this video. They are connected with the lingual tonsillitis and obstructive sleep apnoea. Unilateral swelling may suggest...

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