Have you heard of sinking skin flap syndrome? 😮 An important one to keep in mind for reconstruction of large scalp defects for malignancies with skull erosion. Learn more here in this case report by Ovaitt et al! https://t.co/5ycgf5W0a6
Great case report coming out of Singapore in our journal on neutralization of button battery damage using 0.25% acetic acid! Check it out here! https://t.co/AgibsdvJuc @headmirror_com@AmJOtol@theOtoNotes
The ossification of these ligaments meant the loss of flexibility and, rather than accommodate the applied force, maintained their structure and pierced the retro-pharynx! Link to the case report is above!
The correct answer for the poll below was actually "Eagle's Syndrome related trauma"! The patient had bilaterally elongated styloid processes seen in the image below, which along with calcified stylohyoid ligaments and the hyoid formed a ring in the neck https://t.co/ml5uCeE4xW
This otherwise healthy patient presented with odynophagia and dysphagia after blunt trauma to the neck playing sports. What's your diagnosis? HINT: See 3D recon below! @headmirror_com@theOtoNotes@AmJOtol
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Remember rhinoscleroma outside the nose! Here's a report of a 31-year-old male from Guatemala presenting with laryngotracheal stenosis due to rhinoscleroma. Quick review of the 3 stages of rhinoscleroma below. Case report link: https://t.co/0ivPhhJDpI
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Remember to include amyloidosis in your differential for nasopharyngeal masses! Check out this case of a patient presenting with hearing loss, right exudative otitis media, and a nasopharyngeal mass. Learn more here: https://t.co/XiKJj8VBTd @AmJOtol@headmirror_com@theOtoNotes
"Cases like this illustrate the need to keep internal carotid artery pseudoaneurysms in the differential, especially given children's susceptibility to infectious arteritis "
Happy Sunday! Check out this fascinating case about an internal carotid artery pseudoaneurysm presenting as a peritonsillar abscess in a 14-year old with persistent sore throat and emesis after dental work.
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"The patient's original pharyngitis was thought to have developed into a cellulitis, creating a phlegmon that rapidly compromised and eroded into the carotid sheath, leading to separation of the internal carotid artery walls and the development of the pseudoaneurysm."
Check out this interesting case of chronic sinonasal symptoms due to retained bullet fragments in the skull base for 30+ years. Largest bullet fragment was removed via endonasal sinus surgery. #ZoukaaSargi#otolaryngology#rhinology@OtoCases@UMiamient
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Happy Sunday! Check out this interesting pediatric head/neck mass case from @urochestermed Otolaryngology! What's your diagnosis of this cheek mass in a 10 year old? Learn more here: https://t.co/La5SBUEP2l @AmJOtol@theOtoNotes@headmirror_com
Interesting report from @UMichOto on the importance of a broad differential for ear canal masses! Learn more about this mystery lesion which may be associated with Carney complex, and should be worked up for associated cardiac and endocrine abnormalities! https://t.co/pHNRAm3845