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All - ( About Health ): November 2006
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All - ( About Health ). A blog that provides health information. Tuesday, November 21, 2006. Inner Ear Condition (Meniere's Disease). What is Meniere's Disease? The classic triad of Meniere's Disease is vertiginous (spinning) dizziness, tinnitus and deafness. The majority of patients suffer unilateral disease although some studies report that in up to 35% of patients the second ear becomes involved. The clinical course of Meniere's disease is unpredictable, with periods of activity separated by periods o...
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All - ( About Health ): May 2007
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All - ( About Health ). A blog that provides health information. Thursday, May 10, 2007. Neck Condition (Neck Hernias). What is Neck hernias? There is a rare association with a laryngeal cancer of the saccule, and all patients should have this area examined and biopsied. There is little evidence to support the supposition that this condition is more frequent in trumpet players and glass blowers. Lump in the neck which may vay in size. A feeling of something in the throat FOSIT. View my complete profile.
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All - ( About Health ): February 2007
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All - ( About Health ). A blog that provides health information. Sunday, February 11, 2007. Skull Base Condition (Sinonasal malignancy). What is Sinonasal malignancy? This term describes a diverse group of malignant tumours affecting the nose and sinus system. SCC account for 70% of sinonasal malignancy, adenocarcinoma 10% and adenoid cystic carcinoma 10%. Common sites for sinonasal malignancy are:. Some or all of the following features may be seen:. FNA if cervical metastases. T2-Extends to nasal cavity.
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All - ( About Health ): March 2007
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All - ( About Health ). A blog that provides health information. Friday, March 30, 2007. Neck Condition (Lymph node enlargement). What is lymph node enlargement? The majority of neck nodes in children are benign. The majority of neck nodes in adults are malignant. Neck nodes may be involved secondarily in an infection of any part of the ENT system. Specific infections presenting with lymph node enlargement (priamary lymphadenopathy) include:. Posted by Cybil Georgia Wang, Wang MeiZhi @ 10:27 PM. If the d...
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All - ( About Health ): April 2007
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All - ( About Health ). A blog that provides health information. Wednesday, April 11, 2007. Neck Condition (Neoplastic Lymphadenopathy). What is neoplastic lymphadenopathy? This is a primary malignant tumour of the lymphatic tissues. Multiple nodes of a rubbery consistency. The patient may or may not experience night sweats, weight loss, axillary or groin nodes, and lethargy. May involve chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy. The patient may need a lymphoma multi-Disciplinary Team review. Where no ENT primary...
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All - ( About Health ): August 2007
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All - ( About Health ). A blog that provides health information. Friday, August 03, 2007. The Mouth, Tonsils, and Adenoids Condition (Glandular fever). What is Glandular fever? White slough on tonsils. Petechial haemorrhages on the palate. This is self limiting condition for which there is no cure as such. Treatment is largely supportive with painkillers, although patients may appreciate a short course of corticosteroids to decrease swelling. IV fluids may be necessary if they cannot drink enough. Americ...
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All - ( About Health ): December 2006
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All - ( About Health ). A blog that provides health information. Saturday, December 23, 2006. Skull Base Condition (Acoustic Neuroma). What is Acoustic Neuroma? An acoustic neuroma is a benign, slow growing tumour. It is more correctly called the vestibular schwannoma, because of its origin on the vestibular nerve. Post mortem data shows that this tumour is under-diagnosed. An acoustic neuroma may be an incidental finding on MRI. The patient may experience some of the following:. Translabyrnthine approac...
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All - ( About Health ): October 2006
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All - ( About Health ). A blog that provides health information. Monday, October 30, 2006. External Ear Conditions (Diffuse External Otitis). What is Diffuse Exter. Aureus and fungi such as. The patient's main complaints include otalgia (pain), otorrhoea (discharge) and deafness. Acute infections that do not settle within three weeks are then considered to be chronic. When examining the ear, the canal is swollen and filled with debris and discharge (greenish suggests. Saturday, October 28, 2006. A famous...