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Laryngeal muscles (Gray's illustrations)
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20 Feb 2024
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Diagram
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Malignant thymoma
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03 Mar 2022
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Vagal paraganglioma
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05 Sep 2021
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External auditory canal atresia
External auditory canal atresia, also known as congenital aural atresia, is characterized by complete or incomplete bony atresia of the external auditory canal (EAC), often in association with a dysplastic auricle and an abnormal middle ear cavity or ossicles.
Epidemiology
The incidence is 1 i...
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External ear
The external ear (or outer ear) comprises the auricle (or pinna), the external auditory meatus, and the tympanic membrane ("eardrum"). The auricle concentrates and amplifies sound waves and funnels them through the outer acoustic pore into the external auditory meatus to the tympanic membrane.
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Hypermetropia
Hypermetropia, also known as long-sightedness or hyperopia, is a refractive disorder. Though it can happen in any age group, it usually starts from mid-late adulthood.
Clinical presentation
In this condition, distant objects are seen better than close objects.
Pathology
The blurriness of nea...
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Facial nerve
The facial nerve is the seventh (CN VII) cranial nerve and comprises two roots, a motor root and a smaller mixed sensory, taste and parasympathetic root, known as nervus intermedius, which join together within the temporal bone (TA: nervus facialis or nervus cranialis VII).
The facial nerve has...
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Cricoid cartilage fracture
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06 Oct 2022
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CT
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Subependymal giant cell astrocytoma - tuberous sclerosis
Published
25 Jul 2009
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CT
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Paget disease of the skull
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07 May 2008
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CT
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Paget disease - skull
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03 Nov 2009
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Craniofacial fibrous dysplasia
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20 Jan 2022
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Respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma
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26 Jan 2024
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Canalis basilaris medianus
The canalis basilaris medianus (median basal canal), also known as clival canal, median clival canal, or inferior median clival canal, refers to a number of anatomic variant midline canals in the clivus, typically involving the basioccipital portion.
Gross anatomy
These canals are generally we...
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Küttner tumor
Küttner tumor refers to a chronic sclerosing sialadenitis. Despite the term tumor, it is a non-neoplastic condition. It is classically described in relation to the submandibular gland but less commonly can also affect the other salivary glands 9 and occasionally also the lacrimal gland 6.
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Digastric muscle - accessory belly
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03 Dec 2022
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Concha bullosa
Published
27 Jan 2009
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CT
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Modiolus (mouth)
The modiolus (plural: modioli), also known as the modiolus anguli oris or commissural modiolus, is a small fibromuscular structure at the corner of the mouth where fibers from multiple facial muscles converge, and helps coordinate the action of these muscles.
Gross anatomy
The convergence of t...
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Kimura disease
Kimura disease, also known historically as eosinophilic hyperplastic lymphogranuloma, is a rare benign inflammatory disease that characteristically manifests as enlargement of cervical lymph nodes and salivary glands.
Epidemiology
Kimura disease typically affects males (80%) between 20-40 year...
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Lemierre syndrome
Lemierre syndrome (also known as postanginal septicemia) refers to thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein(s) with distant metastatic anaerobic septicemia in the setting of initial bacterial oropharyngeal infection such as pharyngitis/tonsillitis into lateral pharyngeal spaces of the neck ...