Eardrum Photographs of Ear Tubes, Ear Infections, Cholesteatomas, and Otitis Media, Kevin Kavanagh
Eardrum Photographs of Ear Tubes, Ear Infections, Cholesteatomas, and Otitis Media, Kevin Kavanagh
  

       

     

      

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Ear Infections and Diseases can be divided into those involving the:

bulletOuter ear (auricle) and ear canal (External Auditory Canal):  Common problems include:   Click Here for Photos
bulletAcute bacterial outer ear canal infections
bulletChronic fungal outer ear canal infections
bulletDelayed hypersensitivity reaction
bulletEar lobe keloids
bulletBasal cell carcinoma
bulletExposed bone from chronic infections
bulletStenosis of the ear canal from acute or chronic infections
bullet Mastoid ear canal fistula
bulletOsteomas or bony growths in the ear canal
bulletForeign bodies
bulletInsects lodged in the outer ear canal
bulletTrauma to the outer ear or auricle

 

bullet The eardrum and middle ear (air space behind the eardrum which allows the eardrum to vibrate)     Click Here for Photos    Take a Self Test On  Ear Anatomy !!!
bulletNormal eardrums
bullet Eustachian tube dysfunction causing cholesteatoma.
bulletRetracted eardrums from eustachian tube dysfunction causing negative pressure in the middle ear
bullet Serous otitis media, clear fluid builds up behind the eardrum with continued severe negative pressure
bulletRetraction pocket formation:  With continued negative pressure the eardrum retracts into the middle ear and forms pockets.
bullet Cholesteatoma:  Deep pockets can no longer clean themselves of skin and debris.  A skin cyst forms which erodes bone and becomes chronically infected.
bulletEar tubes and complications of ear tubes.  
bulletTympanosclerosis and Monolayers
bulletPerforations or holes in the eardrum.
bullet Acute otitis media.  This is an acute bacterial ear infection which is becoming harder to treat with antibiotics due to the rapidly emerging  bacterial resistance.
bulletGlomus Tumor of the middle ear.

 

bullet Mastoid Disease:   The mastoid cavity is a group of air cells behind the ear.  They can become affected by infectious processes or cholesteatomas of the middle ear A case of Acute Coalescent Mastoiditis is presented.  The child had highly resistant Streptococcus Pneumonia bacteria and the infection occurred because the standard antibiotics used to treat ear infections were ineffective.
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bulletThe Inner Ear:  Diseases of the inner ear can cause hearing loss and dizziness or vertigo, but they usually do not cause physical findings which can be photographed or seen.

     

 
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