_____ classification of anatomical defects in the ossicular chain is based on the presence or absence of handle of malleus and stapes suprastructure.
Surgical management of otosclerosis includes _____ and stapedotomy.
_____ is the surgical landmark for endolymphatic sac.
The _____ appearance is seen when the glomus jugulare tumour arises from the floor of the middle ear.
Curved membrane effect: tympanic membrane is more mobile at the _____ than at the centre (periphery/centre)
The primary aim of surgery for cholesteatoma is _____
_____ frequencies affected first in conditions such as early stages of Meniere's disease
According to Austin's classification: for M+ and S-, _____ is done
According to Austin's classification: for M+ and S+, _____ is done
Is a CT temporal bone required for pre-op preperation for tympanoplasty?_____
Tympanic Membrane Perforation
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Cholesteatoma
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Tympanoplasty Techniques
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Ossicular Chain Reconstruction
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Mastoidectomy
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Stapedectomy
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Implantable Hearing Devices
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Congenital Aural Atresia
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Otologic Trauma
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Glomus Tumors
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Facial Nerve Decompression
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Rehabilitative Audiology
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