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Research paper thumbnail of Effects of Chemoradiation Therapy on Hearing in Patients with Malignancy of Head and Neck

Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, Apr 20, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Effects of Chemoradiation Therapy on Hearing in Patients with Malignancy of Head and Neck

Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, Apr 20, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of A case of microtia with bilateral conductive hearing loss with unusual findings

International Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery

Microtia refers to a group of congenital auricle malformations that range in severity from minor ... more Microtia refers to a group of congenital auricle malformations that range in severity from minor partial structural abnormalities to full auricle absence (anotia). A 17-year-old female, who was also a known case of left ear microtia presented to OPD with chief complaint of reduced hearing from both ears since 4 years. Examination showed Left ear microtia with narrow canal with retracted tympanic membrane while right ear had a normal pinna and canal with grade 3 retraction present in the tympanic membrane. In pure-tone audiometry (PTA) a conductive hearing loss of 57 dB in the right ear and 52 dB in the left ear, and impedance audiometry showed a curve of "Ad" and bilaterally ipsilateral reflexes were found to be absent. During exploratory tympanotomy, intraoperatively facial nerve was found to be low lying over the promontory, showing an abnormal course. A piece of cartilage was placed over the posterosuperior region. Temporalis fascia graft was placed over it. Any such ca...

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of clinical, radiological and pathological correlation of sino-nasal masses: our experience

International Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery

Background: Purpose of study was to evaluate clinical, radiological, pathological correlation of ... more Background: Purpose of study was to evaluate clinical, radiological, pathological correlation of sinonasal masses, to correlate age and sex with etiology of sinonasal masses and to evaluate percentage of patient having malignancy.Methods: This was a hospital based prospective observational study. In this study total numbers of 69 cases of sinonasal mass were selected from those patients who were admitted in department of otorhinolaryngology and head and neck surgery SAMC and PGI Indore MP from June 2019 to August 2021.Results: Sinonasal masses are more common in 4th to 6th decade, males, farmers and lower socioeconomic status. Most common presented symptom with sinonasal mass was nasal obstruction. Patients shows polypoidal mass in nasal endoscopy, which was most common finding. Most of the patients radiological scan shows the opacity. 26.1% cases were neoplastic and rest non neoplastic. These rules however, may be broken in sinonasal imaging. The relative number of non-neoplastic a...

Research paper thumbnail of Effects of Chemoradiation Therapy on Hearing in Patients with Malignancy of Head and Neck

Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, Apr 20, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Effects of Chemoradiation Therapy on Hearing in Patients with Malignancy of Head and Neck

Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, Apr 20, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of A case of microtia with bilateral conductive hearing loss with unusual findings

International Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery

Microtia refers to a group of congenital auricle malformations that range in severity from minor ... more Microtia refers to a group of congenital auricle malformations that range in severity from minor partial structural abnormalities to full auricle absence (anotia). A 17-year-old female, who was also a known case of left ear microtia presented to OPD with chief complaint of reduced hearing from both ears since 4 years. Examination showed Left ear microtia with narrow canal with retracted tympanic membrane while right ear had a normal pinna and canal with grade 3 retraction present in the tympanic membrane. In pure-tone audiometry (PTA) a conductive hearing loss of 57 dB in the right ear and 52 dB in the left ear, and impedance audiometry showed a curve of "Ad" and bilaterally ipsilateral reflexes were found to be absent. During exploratory tympanotomy, intraoperatively facial nerve was found to be low lying over the promontory, showing an abnormal course. A piece of cartilage was placed over the posterosuperior region. Temporalis fascia graft was placed over it. Any such ca...

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of clinical, radiological and pathological correlation of sino-nasal masses: our experience

International Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery

Background: Purpose of study was to evaluate clinical, radiological, pathological correlation of ... more Background: Purpose of study was to evaluate clinical, radiological, pathological correlation of sinonasal masses, to correlate age and sex with etiology of sinonasal masses and to evaluate percentage of patient having malignancy.Methods: This was a hospital based prospective observational study. In this study total numbers of 69 cases of sinonasal mass were selected from those patients who were admitted in department of otorhinolaryngology and head and neck surgery SAMC and PGI Indore MP from June 2019 to August 2021.Results: Sinonasal masses are more common in 4th to 6th decade, males, farmers and lower socioeconomic status. Most common presented symptom with sinonasal mass was nasal obstruction. Patients shows polypoidal mass in nasal endoscopy, which was most common finding. Most of the patients radiological scan shows the opacity. 26.1% cases were neoplastic and rest non neoplastic. These rules however, may be broken in sinonasal imaging. The relative number of non-neoplastic a...

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