Management of Otitis Media with Effusion in Children
... hearing loss during active observation:• Face the child when speaking • Get the child’s attention before starting to talk • Reduce background noise to the minimal • Speak clearly with normal rhythm and volume; use visual cues (such as hands and pictures) in addition to speech • Read to or with the c ...
... hearing loss during active observation:• Face the child when speaking • Get the child’s attention before starting to talk • Reduce background noise to the minimal • Speak clearly with normal rhythm and volume; use visual cues (such as hands and pictures) in addition to speech • Read to or with the c ...
HEARING EVALUATION AFTER MYRINGOPLASTY AT NEPAL
... most common approach was postaural. Medium size and posterior perforations were common and the graft take rate was 80.95%, and 88.89% respectively. The mean pre and post-operative air conduction threshold in the successful cases were 38.69dB and 30.35 dB respectively with a mean audiological improve ...
... most common approach was postaural. Medium size and posterior perforations were common and the graft take rate was 80.95%, and 88.89% respectively. The mean pre and post-operative air conduction threshold in the successful cases were 38.69dB and 30.35 dB respectively with a mean audiological improve ...
“Surgical management of troublesome mastoid cavities”, Yung M
... Patients: One hundred and forty (140) revision mastoidectomies in 131 patients were studied. There were 25 children and 106 adults. The follow up regime was at 3months, 6-months, 1-year post-operation and yearly from then on. Cases requiring just meatoplasty or tympanoplasty without surgery on the m ...
... Patients: One hundred and forty (140) revision mastoidectomies in 131 patients were studied. There were 25 children and 106 adults. The follow up regime was at 3months, 6-months, 1-year post-operation and yearly from then on. Cases requiring just meatoplasty or tympanoplasty without surgery on the m ...
Facial Palsy from Temporal Bone Lesions
... of the facial nerve which are responsible for 3 special functions can often localise the site of facial nerve injury. As mentioned above, the first main branch of the facial nerve is the GSPN, which arises from the geniculate ganglion and supplies the lacrimal glands. The next branch of the facial n ...
... of the facial nerve which are responsible for 3 special functions can often localise the site of facial nerve injury. As mentioned above, the first main branch of the facial nerve is the GSPN, which arises from the geniculate ganglion and supplies the lacrimal glands. The next branch of the facial n ...
Recognition of Speech of Normal-hearing Individuals with Tinnitus
... distinct tracts, the Medial Olivary Cochlear Tract, had as the final destiny, the external hair cells (EHC) and the Lateral Olivary Cochlear Tract, responsible for the innervation of the inner hair cells (IHC) (14, 15). The fibers of the Medial Olivary Cochlear System (MOCS) are originated in the pr ...
... distinct tracts, the Medial Olivary Cochlear Tract, had as the final destiny, the external hair cells (EHC) and the Lateral Olivary Cochlear Tract, responsible for the innervation of the inner hair cells (IHC) (14, 15). The fibers of the Medial Olivary Cochlear System (MOCS) are originated in the pr ...
Injection Techniques - Dentalelle Tutoring
... successful, there should be no need for this injection. A 25 gauge short needle is inserted (after proper tissue preparation with antiseptic and topical) in the mucobuccal fold near the mental foramen with the bevel of the needle oriented toward the bone. The foramen can be palpated or is visible on ...
... successful, there should be no need for this injection. A 25 gauge short needle is inserted (after proper tissue preparation with antiseptic and topical) in the mucobuccal fold near the mental foramen with the bevel of the needle oriented toward the bone. The foramen can be palpated or is visible on ...
Dizziness And Vertigo
... still and not moving the head can make it harder to cope with vertigo. Rehabilitation can help people with vertigo that is caused by injury to the vestibular system. The vestibular system includes parts of the inner ear and nervous system, which controls balance. The rehabilitation works by helping ...
... still and not moving the head can make it harder to cope with vertigo. Rehabilitation can help people with vertigo that is caused by injury to the vestibular system. The vestibular system includes parts of the inner ear and nervous system, which controls balance. The rehabilitation works by helping ...
Hearing and middle ear status in children and young
... The external ear is formed from the first and second branchial arches. From them, six hillocks form to give shape to the auricle. The tissue thickens and becomes cartilage. The external auditory canal originates from the first branchial groove and begins during the fourth to fifth week. Between the ...
... The external ear is formed from the first and second branchial arches. From them, six hillocks form to give shape to the auricle. The tissue thickens and becomes cartilage. The external auditory canal originates from the first branchial groove and begins during the fourth to fifth week. Between the ...
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... Minute thermal technology blocks out high frequencies only, allowing normal conversation to be heard. ...
... Minute thermal technology blocks out high frequencies only, allowing normal conversation to be heard. ...
Refractory Occipital Neuralgia
... Anatomy of the greater and lesser occipital nerves provides explanation of etiology and treatment options available for occipital neuralgia. The greater occipital nerve is formed by the medial branch of the dorsal ramus of C2 that runs between the posterior arch of the atlas and lamina of the axis. ...
... Anatomy of the greater and lesser occipital nerves provides explanation of etiology and treatment options available for occipital neuralgia. The greater occipital nerve is formed by the medial branch of the dorsal ramus of C2 that runs between the posterior arch of the atlas and lamina of the axis. ...
PDF - Digital Journal of Ophthalmology
... Essex et al,2 in the largest series of patients diagnosed with PIC, reported a total of 153 eyes of 117 patients with PIC-related choroidal neovascular membranes; 26% of those eyes had a final visual acuity of less than 1/10. The final outcome was similar in all groups with choroidal neovascular mem ...
... Essex et al,2 in the largest series of patients diagnosed with PIC, reported a total of 153 eyes of 117 patients with PIC-related choroidal neovascular membranes; 26% of those eyes had a final visual acuity of less than 1/10. The final outcome was similar in all groups with choroidal neovascular mem ...
Neural dynamics of feedforward and feedback processing in figure
... with a response to the medial axis of shapes, particularly in inferotemporal cortex (IT; Hung et al., 2012). In humans, fMRI BOLD signals related to the medial axis first emerge in areas V3 and beyond in the ventral stream (Lescroart and Biederman, 2013), which indicates that higher visual areas are ...
... with a response to the medial axis of shapes, particularly in inferotemporal cortex (IT; Hung et al., 2012). In humans, fMRI BOLD signals related to the medial axis first emerge in areas V3 and beyond in the ventral stream (Lescroart and Biederman, 2013), which indicates that higher visual areas are ...
Answers to Clinical Case Margin questions
... Question 1: The ventral posterior medial (VPM) and ventral posterior lateral (VPL) nuclei of the thalamus. Question 2: The ventral and dorsal trigeminal lemnisci terminate in the VPM nucleus, whereas the spinothalamic tract and the medial lemniscus terminate in the VPL nucleus. Question 3: The patie ...
... Question 1: The ventral posterior medial (VPM) and ventral posterior lateral (VPL) nuclei of the thalamus. Question 2: The ventral and dorsal trigeminal lemnisci terminate in the VPM nucleus, whereas the spinothalamic tract and the medial lemniscus terminate in the VPL nucleus. Question 3: The patie ...
Auditory system
The auditory system is the sensory system for the sense of hearing. It includes both the sensory organs (the ears) and the auditory parts of the sensory system.