نتایج جستجو برای: middle ear exploration

تعداد نتایج: 268794  

2007
Sylva Bartel-Friedrich Cornelia Wulke

In the ENT region 50% of the malformations affect the ear. Malformations of the outer and middle ear are predominantly unilateral (ca. 70-90%) and mostly involve the right ear. Inner ear malformations can be unilateral or bilateral. The incidence of ear malformations is approximately 1 in 3800 newborns. Ear malformations may be genetic (associated with syndromes or not, with family history, spo...

Journal: :Pathogens and disease 2015
Kyle A Murrah Roberta L Turner Bing Pang Antonia C Perez Jennifer L Reimche Lauren B King John Wren Uma Gandhi W Edward Swords David A Ornelles

Adenoviral infection is a major risk factor for otitis media. We hypothesized that adenovirus promotes bacterial ascension into the middle ear through the disruption of normal function in the Eustachian tubes due to inflammation-induced changes. An intranasal infection model of the chinchilla was used to test the ability of type 5 adenovirus to promote middle ear infection by Streptococcus pneu...

Journal: :Anatomical record 2014
Michelle Christine Nielsen Tomas Martin Bertelsen Morten Friis Ole Winther Lennart Friis-Hansen Per Cayé-Thomasen Mads Sølvsten Sørensen

Common middle ear diseases may affect bone behavior in the middle ear air cell system. To understand this pathologic pneumatization, the normal development of bone in the middle ear should be investigated. The objective of this study was to analyze gene expression of bone-related signaling factors and gene sets in the developing middle ear. Microarray technology was used to identify bone-relate...

Journal: :Romanian journal of morphology and embryology = Revue roumaine de morphologie et embryologie 2014
Karina Cristina Marin Karla Noemy Berdich-Kun Fernanda Gentil Marco Parente Renato Jorge Natal Horia Alin Marin Marioara Poenaru Daniela Roxana Popa

The ear is a complex organ that can be affected by various pathologies that are still fairly misunderstood. This work tests the possibilities of studying the ear and its pathologies using a virtual environment and thus bypassing expensive and time-consuming clinical trial. A previous validated finite element model of the middle ear was employed to study two pathological states of the middle ear...

2005
Jacob Sadé

In the absence of any acute otological symptoms including pain and temperature, a middle ear effusion in association with hearing loss has been designated by various names, i.e. catarrhal otitis, exudation otitis, serous otitis, nonsuppurative otitis, glue ear, and currently the most fashionable terms, otitis media with effusion and secretory otitis media. A middle ear effusion without inflamma...

2017
Kaitesi Batamuliza Mukara Richard J Lilford Debara Lyn Tucci Peter Waiswa

Middle ear infections are common in children, and delay in diagnosis and treatment may result in complications such as delays in speech and language development and deafness. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and care seeking behaviour for middle ear infections in children under five years in Kigali city. We conducted a cross-sectional study among 810 children aged 6-59 mont...

2012
Ahmet Koc

Tympanosclerosis is an abnormal connective tissue reaction with hyaline degeneration and calcification in the tympanic membrane and submucosa of the middle ear. It is an irreversible, non-spesific end-result chronic inflammation or infection of the middle ear. The process occurs in the lamina propria layer of submucosa. A homogenous mass takes place by thickening and fusion of the collagenous f...

2016
Apoorva Mulay Khondoker M Akram Debbie Williams Hannah Armes Catherine Russell Derek Hood Stuart Armstrong James P Stewart Steve D M Brown Lynne Bingle Colin D Bingle

Otitis media (OM), or middle ear inflammation, is the most common paediatric disease and leads to significant morbidity. Although understanding of underlying disease mechanisms is hampered by complex pathophysiology it is clear that epithelial abnormalities underpin the disease. There is currently a lack of a well-characterised in vitro model of the middle ear (ME) epithelium that replicates th...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2014
Mahmood F Bhutta Michael T Cheeseman Steve D M Brown

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS Ventilation of the chronically inflamed middle ear is a key outcome in functional middle ear surgery. Grommets eliminate middle ear effusion, but there is also evidence that they downregulate inflammation. The reason for this is not understood, but there is little to suggest alteration in eustachian tube ventilatory capacity. Previous work has shown that the Junbo mouse mo...

2013
Katie L. Willis Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard Darlene R. Ketten Catherine E. Carr

The position of testudines in vertebrate phylogeny is being re-evaluated. At present, testudine morphological and molecular data conflict when reconstructing phylogenetic relationships. Complicating matters, the ecological niche of stem testudines is ambiguous. To understand how turtles have evolved to hear in different environments, we examined middle ear morphology and scaling in most extant ...

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