Atrophic rhinitis (AR) is a chronic nasal disease characterized by the progressive atrophy of the mucosa and underlyin…
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See more »Phonosurgery refers to surgical procedures aimed at improving or restoring voice quality. It is broadly classified into…
See more »Upper airway stenosis presents a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge due to its often insidious nature, frequently mis…
See more »Facial paralysis causes significant functional and aesthetic defects that often lead to great psychosocial distress. Th…
See more »Diseases of the external ear include otitis externa (inflammation due to infection or allergy), cerumen impaction, fore…
See more »KEY LEARNING POINTS - Chronic Otitis Media-Squamous type is characterized by permanent abnormalities in the pars tens…
See more »KEY LEARNING POINTS - Chronic Otitis Media (COM) is defined as a chronic disease of the middle ear cleft with a pers…
See more »KEY LEARNING POINTS - Acute otitis media is a common childhood disease with plenty of literature available for refere…
See more »KEY LEARNING POINTS - Viruses exist on the border line between living and non-living entities. - They are the smallest…
See more »KEY LEARNING POINTS - Sterilization involves killing or removing all forms of microbial life, including endospores, fr…
See more »KEY LEARNING POINTS - In shock, inadequate blood flow results in inadequate oxygen delivery to tissues, affecting cell…
See more »KEY LEARNING POINTS - Radiotherapy in ENT (Ear, Nose, Throat) and Head and Neck Surgery has a rich history dating back…
See more »KEY LEARNING POINTS - Anticancer agents can cause ototoxicity, which is a side effect that can lead to hearing loss. -…
See more »KEY LEARNING POINTS - Antibiotics in ENT & Otolaryngology are agents that selectively suppress the growth or kill m…
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