10 LIBRI IN MALESE ASSOCIATI CON «OTALGIA»
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Orofacial Pain and Headache - Halaman 91
Earache or otalgia is quite common among both children and adults. It can vary from mild pain to an excruciating severe, dull, aching, or lancinating pain. Otalgia may be associated with sensations such as a sense of fullness in the ear, ...
Yair Sharav, Rafael Benoliel, 2008
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Head and Neck Cancer: A Multidisciplinary Approach - Halaman 289
The pathway for this referred pain is mediated by cranial nerves IX and X. The pathophysiology for otalgia depends on the site of pain (Fig. 14.7). ... Patients usually present with pain and dysphagia and, occasionally, referred otalgia.
Louis B. Harrison, Roy B. Sessions, Waun Ki Hong, 2009
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Imaging of the Temporal Bone - Halaman 20
Otalgia. Protocol A routine noncontrast CT of the temporal bone is the initial study of choice. An MRI of the temporal bone may be considered next and should include a high-resolution coronal Tl -weighted image through the course of CN V, ...
Joel D. Swartz, Laurie A. Loevner, 2011
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Hearing Loss - Halaman 107
Otalgia - Pain in the ears, or “otalgia," is a relatively common symptom for which patients seek treatment. A large percentage of otalgia, however, is caused by disorders outside the auditory system and is hence “nonotologic" (Table 4–1).
Peter S. Roland, William L. Meyerhoff, Bradley F. Marple, 1997
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Bonica's Management of Pain - Halaman 983
Gradenigo syndrome, defined as the triad of otalgia, otorrhea, and abducens nerve palsy, results from bacterial infection of the petrous apex air cells. Such an infection causes dysfunction of the abducens nerve because it passes through a ...
Scott Fishman, Jane Ballantyne, James P. Rathmell, 2010
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Differential Diagnosis in Otolaryngology: Head and Neck ...
Acquired cholesteatoma is often associated with chronic suppurative otitis media and may therefore cause otalgia, but pain is usually not a principal component. Preauricular Cysts/Tracts/Pits These often become infected, resulting in localized ...
Michael G. Stewart, Samuel H. Selesnick, 2011
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Ear, Nose and Throat and Head and Neck Surgery: An ... - Halaman 13
Acute otitic ba rotrauma Acute otitic barotrauma may occur during descent in aircraft It leads to severe otalgia and occasionally rupture of the eardrum with a bloody otorrhoea Herpes zoster oticus (Ramsay Hunt syndrome) The facial nerve ...
Ram S Dhillon, Charles A. East, 2012
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Differential Diagnosis in Otorhinolaryngology: Symptoms, ...
Myoarthropathies Caused by unphysiologic use of the muscles of mastication (pterygoid muscles, masseter muscle, temporal muscle, digastric muscle) and faulty loading of the TMJs. Otalgia and tinnitus may occur in addition to headache, ...
Hans Heinz Naumann, Frank Martin (Prof. Dr.), Hans Scherer, 1993
ache is ear pain. Primary otalgia is ear pain that originates inside the ear. Referred otalgia is ear pain that originates from outside the ear. Otalgia is not always associated with ear disease.
Epimetheus Christer Hiram, 2011
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Otitis Media in Infants and Children - Halaman 4
One or more local or systemic signs are present: otalgia (or pulling of the ear in the young infant), otorrhea, fever, recent onset of irritability, anorexia, vomiting, or diarrhea. The tympanic membrane is full or bulging, is opaque, and has limited or ...
Charles D. Bluestone, Jerome O. Klein, 2007