Acquired Etiologies of Lacrimal System Obstructions

Jun 8, 2017 by in OPHTHALMOLOGY Comments Off on Acquired Etiologies of Lacrimal System Obstructions

Neoplastic Primary Secondary Metastatic 1. Primary neoplasms (a) Adenoid cystic carcinoma (b) Adenocarcinoma (c) Angiofibroma (d) Angiosarcoma (e) Cavernous hemangioma (f) Cyst (g) Dermoid cyst (h) Fibroma (i) Fibrous histiocytoma (j) Granular cell tumors (k) Glomus tumor (l) Hemangioendothelioma (m) Hemangiopericytoma (n) Leukemia (o) Lymphoma (p) Lymphoplasmacytic…

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Case Reports

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Fig. 2.1 (a–c) Fingerprint lines (arrows), in places crossing (a, right arrow). (c) additionally shows a fine granular pattern (arrowhead) Case 2. Edematous Area, Fingerprint Lines and Blebs Case Report…

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The Morphology of Recurrent Erosions

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Fig. 1.1 (a) Normal precorneal tear film stained evenly green with fluorescein. (b–c) Surface elevations (arrows) appear dark. (d–e) show abnormal epithelial structures (white arrows) located below an elevated (dark,…

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The Morphology of Corneal Epithelial Edema

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Fig. 4.1 (a–c) Fine granular pattern of intracellular edema (white arrowheads) and (a, c) variously large blisters (black arrowheads). The yellow-brown spots in (b) are caused by fluorescein pooling presumably…

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Case Reports

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Fig. 5.1 (a) Survey of a part of a very large bulla (arrows) (captured on day 2). The areas in frame are shown in (b, c): the bulla (arrows) is…

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Endoscopic Diagnosis and Management of Swallowing Disorders

Jun 3, 2017 by in OTOLARYNGOLOGY Comments Off on Endoscopic Diagnosis and Management of Swallowing Disorders

Approach to Esophageal Swallowing Disorder Dysphagia, odynophagia, retrosternal chest pain, regurgitation, and heartburn are the major symptoms of esophageal disorders. In oropharyngeal dysphagia, there is inability to initiate swallow, nasopharyngeal…

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Medical Management of Swallowing Disorders

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Fig. 8.1 Gastroesophageal reflux Reflux occurs due to increased relaxation of lower esophageal sphincter allowing a spontaneous reflux or increased abdominal pressure (stress reflux). Whereas some reflux is normal, several…

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Anatomy of Swallowing

Jun 3, 2017 by in OTOLARYNGOLOGY Comments Off on Anatomy of Swallowing

Fig. 1.1 The oral cavity The oral cavity is the initial site for the processing of food. It extends from the lips to the pharynx. The oral cavity is divided…

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