PPT-Nose, sinus, nasopharynx
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Dr K Outhoff Contents Allergic Rhinitis Nasal furunculosis Epistaxis Local anaesthetic drugs Rhinosinusitis Viral Bacterial Fungal Iatrogenic conditions A Nasal
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Dr K Outhoff Contents Allergic Rhinitis Nasal furunculosis Epistaxis Local anaesthetic drugs Rhinosinusitis Viral Bacterial Fungal Iatrogenic conditions A Nasal Obstruction Viral URTI . By:. Dr. Mohammed . aloulah. The Nose. The nose consists of the . external nose . and the . nasal cavity. , . Both are divided by a septum into right and left halves.. External Nose. The external nose has two elliptical orifices called the . Drugs for stuffy nose, sinus trouble, congestion, and the common cold constitute the largest segment of the over - the - counter market for America's pharmaceutical industry. When used wisely, they The pharynx. Anatomy of The pharynx. . Site. Midline. of the neck. From . skull base. to . esophagus. In front of . upper 6 Cervical. . vertebra. Behind. :. The Nose. The Mouth. The larynx. Seen from behind. By:. Dr. Mohammed . aloulah. The Nose. The nose consists of the . external nose . and the . nasal cavity. , . Both are divided by a septum into right and left halves.. External Nose. The external nose has two elliptical orifices called the . Sushma. . Tomar. Associate Professor. Department of Anatomy . Lesson Plan. Introduction. Boundaries. Subdivisions. Nasopharynx. : . Location.. Communications.. Pharyngeal Isthmus.. Hyperplasia, Atypical References:Boorman GA, Morgan KT, UraihLC.Nose, larynx, and trachea. In: Pathology of the Fischer Rat: Reference and Atlas(Boorman GA, Eustis SL, Elwell MR, eds). Academic Kabelo Mokgacha 1 , Monde P. Maruza 2 , Sheikh O. Sesay 3 , Godfrey M. Rwegerera 1,2 Departments of 1 Medicine and 3 Radiology, Princess Marina Hospital; 2 Department of Internal Medicine, Universi idea that preauricular lesions are actually branchiogenic malformations. According to the third theory, these lesions arise from the inward folding of the ectoderm during the auricular development 643 643 29 throat 29.1 . Introduction Ear, nose and throat (ENT) dise ase is common in primary care. It is said that 1:3 of all patients coming to primary care are coming because of a n ENT prob CHE IS ALMOST DEFINI TELY A MIGRAINE If you’ve tried several over the counter sinus medications to relieve your sinus headaches with no luck there may be a good reason. Nine in 10 people with “si Anteriorly . : . choanae. & nasal . cavity. posteriorly. : . muscle . of posterior pharyngeal wall. Superiorly&Posteriorly. :skull . base and . vertebral bodies. Inferiorly. :oropharynx and soft . Prof. . Ehab. . Taha. . Yaseen. , FICMS, FRCS . Glasg. .. Consultant Otolaryngologist. Head of department of Surgery. Benign tumors. :. They are divided into:. A) Epithelial tumors. 1-Papilloma:. 2 types . Nasopharynx is a connecting link between. n. asal cavity . and . oropharynx and . is. lined by pseudostratified squamous epithelium. and has rigid . walls.. introduction. Height- 4 . cm.. Width- 4 . cm.. Joshua Hwang, BS. 1. ; Raj D. . Dedhia. , MD. 1. ; Toby O. Steele, MD. 1. 1. Department of Otolaryngology, University of California, Davis, Medical Center. Dr. Toby O. Steele, MD. Assistant Professor.
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