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Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide, 7e | Section 19. Eyes, Ears, Nose, Throat, and Oral Surgery > | Chapter 237. Common Disorders of the External, Middle, and Inner Ear Sections: Common Disorders of the External, Middle, and Inner Ear: Introduction, Normal Anatomy, Otalgia, Tinnitus, Sudden Hearing Loss, Infections, Ear Lacerations, Frostbite, Burns, Hematoma, Foreign Bodies, Cerumen Impaction, Tympanic Membrane Perforation, Acknowledgment, References. Topics Discussed: ear diseases. Excerpt:"This chapter discusses common nontraumatic conditions affecting
the external, middle, and inner ear. Selected traumatic conditions
include auricular hematoma, burns, and frostbite. Management of
lacerations to the ear is described in detail in Chapter 46, Lacerations to the Face and Scalp. Removal of foreign bodies
in the ear is discussed in detail in Chapter 143A, Pediatric Procedures: Nasal and Otic Foreign Bodies in the
Pediatrics section. Barotrauma to the middle ear, also called barotitis media,
is discussed in Chapter 208, Dysbarism and Complications of Diving...."
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