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2023 Vol.13 No.3

Incidence and Anatomy of Tubarial Salivary Gland in Local Indian Population
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Incidence and Anatomy of Tubarial Salivary Gland in Local Indian Population

Background: Tubarial salivary glands were frst discovered and reported in the year 2021 by Valstar et al and were named “tubarial salivary glands” depending upon their location. The presence of these glands is believed to play a major role in helping oncologists and otorhinolaryngologists in radiation therapy planning and surgical management, thus improving the qualit...

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Differential Diagnosis of Dizziness in Patients Who Had Carotid Vertebral Artery Doppler for Arterial System Diseases
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Differential Diagnosis of Dizziness in Patients Who Had Carotid Vertebral Artery Doppler for Arterial System Diseases

Background: Carotid vertebral Doppler ultrasonography (CVDU) is performed frequently in patients with dizziness. If a pathology is discovered, usually, it is accepted as a cause of dizziness. Our objective was to investigate the ratio of dizziness in patients tested with CVDU for arterial system diseases and make differential diagnoses of dizziness for its real cause.

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Differences Between Neurotologist and General Radiologist in Reporting High-Resolution Computed Tomography for Otosclerosis
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Differences Between Neurotologist and General Radiologist in Reporting High-Resolution Computed Tomography for Otosclerosis

Background: To compare the reporting of high-resolution computed tomography of temporal bones for otosclerosis by general radiologists and a neurotologist within a tertiary-care hospital.

Methods: A retrospective review of temporal bone high-resolution computed tomography reports of surgically confrmed otosclerosis patients obtained between 20...

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Impact of Drain Usage on Postoperative Outcomes in Thyroidectomy Patients: Pain Intensity and Hospital Stay Duration
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Impact of Drain Usage on Postoperative Outcomes in Thyroidectomy Patients: Pain Intensity and Hospital Stay Duration

Background: Thyroidectomy is a widely adopted surgical procedure for treating thyroid diseases. Despite its frequent application, postoperative complications like vocal cord paralysis, hypocalcemia, hematoma, and seroma can occur. A debate on the use of drains after thyroidectomy has persisted in the surgical community, with concerns about potential bleeding, occlusion, an...

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