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The manometric common cavity phenomenon has been used as indicator of gastro-oesophageal reflux of liquid or gaseous substances. Using combined pH and impedance recording as reference standard the value of a common cavity as indicator of gastro-oesophageal reflux was tested. Ten healthy male
The oral cavity is an area of the human body that is often given only cursory surveillance by primary care physicians. In this article, I have discussed a comprehensive approach for collecting subjective and objective data from the patient that is pertinent to oral conditions. Most common and
Dental caries, a bacterial disease of teeth characterized by destruction of enamel and dentine, is often the underlying cause of dental pain. When a carious lesion impinges on the dental pulp, pulpitis follows and, ultimately, necrosis of the pulp occurs. Untreated necrosis may lead to a localized
OBJECTIVE
To describe a safe and effective technique for the implantation of common cavity cochleae.
METHODS
Retrospective case review.
METHODS
Tertiary referral center.
METHODS
Fifteen cochleae in 9 adults and children with common cavity deformities implanted with and without the use of
Among tumourous affections of the pleural cavity dominate metastatic processes while primary pleural neoplasms are relatively rare (only 5%). The authors present 4 case-records of less common primary benign pleural tumours which were operated at the Surgical Clinic of the Faculty Hospital in Plzen
A case is reported in whom there was a unilateral complete arrest of differentiation of the otocyst associated with an ipsilateral mild hemifacial hypoplasia and auricular abnormalities. The patient's tympanic membrane and VII nerve function were normal and a normal ossicular mass was identified on
Halitosis is a frequently occurring problem, the cause of which is generally to be found in the mouth. The challenge for oral health care providers is to diagnose it correctly and treat it effectively. Differential diagnosis is of great importance in making a distinction between halitosis which
Background: Conditions that present as a 'swelling' in the oral cavity are relatively common, and patients may seek initial assessment from their general practitioners.
Objective:
A very rare case is being described; common pleural cavity was accidentally diagnosed in a 3-year-old boy operated for funnel chest (pectus excavatum). During 36 years 516 patients were operated in our department and we often notice pectus excavatum associated with other types of congenital