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Clinical
Radiograph of The Week |
A 52 yo female presented with 8 yr history of halitosis.
The only significant history was blunt trauma to the forehead sustained
when she was headbutted in a domestic violence 8 years prior to
presentation. She had immediate epistaxis and transient loss of
consciousness following the blunt head trauma. Clinical examination was
not significant. CT Scan revealed the feature demonstrated in this film.
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25th Alexandria Combined ORL Congress, April 18 - 20 2007; Alexandria, Egypt.
Deadline for Abstract submission January 15, 2007. Click
HERE for Details

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This recent study, also from Italy, (Marchese MR et al,
J Laryngol Otol. 2006 Nov 20;:1-6. )
compared the small fenestra stapedotomy with conventional stapedectomy
and observed no significant difference in hearing results between
patients offered either procedure. Abstract: The aim of our study
was to evaluate the functional results of stapes surgery and to compare
the effectiveness of small fenestra stapedotomy with that of total
stapedectomy in improving hearing in patients affected by otosclerosis.
Three hundred and fifty-seven consecutive ears, in 265 patients
affected by otosclerosis, underwent surgery. All cases underwent either
primary small fenestra stapedotomy (group A, 196/357, 54.91 per cent)
or stapedectomy (group B, 161/357, 45.09 per cent). After surgery,
256/357 (71.71 per cent) cases showed a 0-20 dB gap. There were no
significant differences in hearing results between the two groups at
either early or late post-operative assessment. The mean post-operative
pure tone average and air-bone gap results were slightly greater for
group B than for group A, at both early and late post-operative
assessments, but these differences were not statistically significant.
Therefore, in group A, the mean pure tone average at 4 kHz
significantly improved, from 56.60 to 47.66 dB at early post-operative
assessment and to 52.98 dB at late post-operative assessment. Our study
suggests that the technique of microtomy of the oval window is able to
improve hearing results especially at high frequencies.
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Journal Watch :The
Edwin Smith Papyrus: the birth of analytical thinking in medicine and
otolaryngology, Stiefel M. et al, 2006
1. DODA
2006, capable of advanced hearing measure, and also paediatric hearing
assessment is being developed. If you requested for and got a free copy of DODA,
you may also look out for this latest version dubbed DODA-i, as well as for an
additional page on outcome of hearing assessment using DODA.
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