Textbook of OtolaryngologyPrimarily for the medical student and the general practitioner. |
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The physical examination | 1 |
Diseases of the nasopharynx 82 | 82 |
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acute anesthesia appear Arch associated become bleeding blood bone canal carcinoma cartilage cause cells changes chronic closed cochlea common complete condition continues cords cranial nerve develop diagnosis direct disease dizziness duct ear canal eardrum early effective esophagus examination external facial foreign body frontal gland head hearing loss important incision indicated infection inferior injury involved laryngeal larynx lateral lesions less mastoid maxillary membrane method middle ear mucosa muscle nasal necessary neck nerve normal nose Note obstruction occur operation otitis media Otolaryng pain paralysis parotid patient pharynx placed position possible posterior present pressure procedure produce rarely remain removed result seen septum severe shows side sinus sinuses skin sometimes sound speech superior surgical symptoms throat thyroid tinnitus tion tissue tongue tonsils treatment true tube tumor turbinate tympanic upper usually vocal voice wall window