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In order to evaluate effectiveness and safety of tiaprofenic acid (TA), a multicenter study involving outpatients followed by ENT specialists was carried out. Since October 1988, the trials have prospectively enrolled 4231 patients. The demography of the study's population was: 2165 male and 2066
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Otalgia is the sensation of pain in the ear, while referred otalgia is pain felt in the ear but originating from a nonotologic source. Ear pain is a diagnostic problem when examination of the ear shows no pathology. Pain in the ear can be caused by inflammation of the external meatus or the middle
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Otalgia is the sensation of pain in the ear, while referred otalgia is pain felt in the ear but originating from a nonotologic source. Ear pain is a diagnostic problem when examination of the ear shows no pathology. This article reviews the anatomic basis for referred otalgia and shows
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Recently, the author experienced a case of intractable right-sided otalgia in a 17-year-old male patient. The pain was intermittent and frequently radiated to the right forehead and periorbital region. He had received unsuccessful medical treatments for migraine headache. The otoendoscopic
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This is the first report of multifocal inflammatory pseudotumor (IPT) involving the temporal bone, orbit and paranasal sinus, and the use of rituximab as adjunctive therapy in multifocal temporal bone IPT.
METHODS
We describe a 46-year-old man with orbital and maxillary sinus IPT, whose
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Rhinogenic contact point otalgia is a new term in medicine and it represents earache as a form of facial pain that is caused by intranasal mucosal contact points between the nasal septal spur or septal deviation and lateral nasal wall. It is a referred otalgia without any signs of inflammation. The
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Secondary or referred otalgia can represent a diagnostic challenge to the otolaryngologist. Collectively, dental disorders are the most common causes of secondary otalgia presenting to the ENT clinic, and may account for up to 50 per cent of referred otalgia. Temporomandibular joint
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Tonsilloliths are rare dystrophic calcification formed as a result of chronic inflammation of the tonsils. Tonsilloliths tend to occur more commonly with increasing age and are relatively rare in children. We report a case of unilateral tonsilloliths in an eight-year-old boy, who presented with
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To evaluate digital imaging of the tympanic membrane by telemedicine technology and study interpersonal agreement in assessing image quality.
METHODS
In an open consecutive study, 64 children aged 2-16 years who attended three rural health care centres in Northern Sweden with otalgia were
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Despite multiple studies, the role of anti-inflammatory drugs in the treatment of AOM and OME is unclear. Although the AHCPR was against the use of steroids in OME, other studies suggest a possible role with potential cost savings and a decrease in the need for surgery in some patients. But the
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Synedrella nodiflora (Linn.) Gaertn. (S. nodiflora) has long been used for the treatment of inflammatory diseases, including liver disease, asthma, rheumatism and earache, in tropical countries throughout America, Asia and Africa. However, the biological effects of S. nodiflora
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This case study presents a report of inflammatory pseudotumor of the inner ear in a child, discusses radiographic findings and clinical management, and reviews the current literature on this rare disease. A 2.5-year-old presented with otalgia, transient vertigo, and fluctuating facial palsy
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Otalgia is the sensation of pain in the ear, while referred otalgia is pain felt in the ear but originating from a nonotologic source. The rich sensory innervation of the ear derives from four cranial nerves and two cervical nerves which also supply other areas in the head, neck, thorax, and
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We report an extremely rare case of metachronous inflammatory myofibroblastic tumour in the temporal bone.
METHODS
Case report and review of the world literature on metachronous inflammatory myofibroblastic tumour.
RESULTS
Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumour in the temporal bone is rare,
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Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor of the temporal bone is an unusual but distinct disease entity. The most common presenting symptoms are otalgia, otorrhea, hearing loss, facial palsy, and vertigo. We describe here what we believe to be the first reported case of a patient presenting
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