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Patulous Eustachian tube
Patulous Eustachian tube, also known as patent Eustachian tube, is the name of a rare physical disorder where the Eustachian tube, which is normally closed, ...
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(b) To undue Patency of Eustachian Tube: In these cases the mem- brane is rendered flaccid by repeated over-inflation, the tensor tympani muscle is stretched, ...
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patency of the Eustachian tubes assessed by a health professional. ... traveller has used it before, is familiar with its primary effects and has no undue side ...
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Western Hospital. London SW6. Abnormal patency of the eustachian tube. SIR,-I would like .... no doctor carries an unduly heavy work load no other doctor will ...
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with masses of granulations and have found the eustachian tube patent on ... crest of the ileum is not interfered with there appears to be no undue post- ...
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This fits with my eustachian tube opening up comletely three weeks ago, as part ..... where certain noises sound unduly loud, sometimes painfully so. .... muscle spasm / eustacian tube dysfunction (ETD) / patent eustacian tube ...
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Eustachian tube dysfunction, bacterial or viral infection of the middle ear, and nasal ..... URIs with recurrent sinusitis or pneumonia suggests an undue susceptibility to ..... of eustachian tube function, middle ear pressure and nasal patency in ...
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synchronous tinnitus, and Eustachian tube function (Andrkasson et al., 1978; .... during measurements, and avoids undue tensing of the neck muscles. ... sealed, and to displace outwards to a new resting position whilst the tube is patent ...
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tolerate this characteristic symptom of abnormally patent eustachian tubes. Reduc- ... The patient was not unduly disturbed by the hyponasality of her voice and, ...
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... including the Eustachian tube and tympanic cavity, we must rely largely on ..... the short process is unduly prominent, as are the anterior and, to a greater ... To the patency of each nostril in relation to respiration, ventilation, and Eustachian ...
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