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Endocarditis occurs when bacteria or other germs enter the bloodstream and travel to the heart. The germs then stick to damaged heart valves or damaged heart ...
The COVID-19 virus spreads through respiratory droplets. This means treating patients who have diseases or injuries involving the ears, nose or throat, ...
VIDEO. AUDIO. About 1 in 5 people experience the perception of noise or ringing in the ears. It's called tinnitus. Dr. Gayla Poling says tinnitus can be ...
Treatment of eosinophilic otitis media with pegylated interferon-alpha 2a and 2b. Laryngoscope. 2017 May; 127 (5):1208-1216 Epub 2016 Sept 26. View PubMed ...
Viruses cause viral infections. Antibiotic medicines kill or keep many bacteria from growing but don't treat viruses. Antiviral medicines help the body clear ...
... otitis media, HIV, and EBV), other chronic diseases (multiple sclerosis, etc), renal disease such nephritic syndrome, and protein losing enteropathy; Current ...
Usually, anthrax bacteria enter the body through a wound in the skin. You can also become infected by eating contaminated meat or inhaling the spores. Signs and ...
... Otitis Media. Laryngoscope. 2024 Aug; 134 (8):3846-3852 Epub 2024 Mar 07. View PubMed; Shi Y, Macoun S, Hanson AC, Schroeder DR, Kirsch AC, Haines KM ...
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Fungal Malignant Otitis Externa Involves a Cascade of Complications Culminating in Pseudoaneurysm of Internal Maxillary Artery: A Case Report. Am J Case Rep ...
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