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View article: An Unusual Case of Teeth in Neck: An Interesting Case Report
An Unusual Case of Teeth in Neck: An Interesting Case Report Open
Foreign bodies of neck are a common occurrence after trauma and road traffic accidents. Foreign bodies can get lodged in the neck especially after open wound. These could range from a piece of glass, wood, pebble pieces, or the part of too…
View article: Tracheostomy in COVID-19 Patients in India\'s Largest COVID Hospital: Our Experience
Tracheostomy in COVID-19 Patients in India\'s Largest COVID Hospital: Our Experience Open
Objective: To describe our experience of performing open tracheostomy for coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) patients using available equipment and supplies at our institution. Materials and methods:The present study is a narrative review…
View article: Endoscopic Assessment of Cholesteatoma Following Microscope Assisted Tympano: Mastoidectomy
Endoscopic Assessment of Cholesteatoma Following Microscope Assisted Tympano: Mastoidectomy Open
View article: Acceptance of Endoscopes in Otology – An Indian Perspective and Review of the Literature
Acceptance of Endoscopes in Otology – An Indian Perspective and Review of the Literature Open
Introduction The role of endoscopes in the ear, nose, and throat (ENT) field has been described since the 1980s; It started with endoscopic nasal surgeries, followed by otological and laryngological procedures, and, since then, it has expe…
View article: A common tumour in an uncommon region
A common tumour in an uncommon region Open
View article: COVID-Associated Sinonasal Mucormycosis: Radiological Pathological Correlation and Prognostic Value of MR Imaging
COVID-Associated Sinonasal Mucormycosis: Radiological Pathological Correlation and Prognostic Value of MR Imaging Open
Purpose Our aim was to assess the sinonasal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of acute invasive fungal rhinosinusitis (AIFRS) in coronavirus disease (COVID)-associated mucormycosis (CAM) and to correlate these with histopathology a…
View article: Pulsatile Neck Swelling: A High Riding Brachiocephalic Trunk with Retropharyngeal Internal Carotid Artery - Case Report
Pulsatile Neck Swelling: A High Riding Brachiocephalic Trunk with Retropharyngeal Internal Carotid Artery - Case Report Open
View article: An Unusual Case of Tongue Entrapment in a Plastic Water Bottle
An Unusual Case of Tongue Entrapment in a Plastic Water Bottle Open
Background: Foreign bodies inside the oral cavity are commonly encountered among children. One peculiar occurrence is when the tongue gets entrapped in foreign bodies such as bottles. This happens as children often insert their tongues int…
View article: Olfactory and Taste Dysfunctions and Their Implications in Cases of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2: A Single-institute Study of 58 Cases
Olfactory and Taste Dysfunctions and Their Implications in Cases of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2: A Single-institute Study of 58 Cases Open
Importance: There is a need to identify the implications of the loss of smell and taste in cases of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19).Objective: To determine whether severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is causing…
View article: Giant Cell Tumour of Maxilla - A Rare Occurrence in Paediatric Age Group
Giant Cell Tumour of Maxilla - A Rare Occurrence in Paediatric Age Group Open
View article: An unusual case of keratosis obturans presenting with facial nerve paresis
An unusual case of keratosis obturans presenting with facial nerve paresis Open
View article: COVID associated mucormycosis: A preliminary study from a dedicated COVID Hospital in Delhi
COVID associated mucormycosis: A preliminary study from a dedicated COVID Hospital in Delhi Open
View article: Removal of Bullet from Infratemporal Fossa Through Endoscopic Approach
Removal of Bullet from Infratemporal Fossa Through Endoscopic Approach Open
Head and neck wounds account for a large majority of gunshot and firearm-related injuries. The morbidity and mortality associated with such injuries are high due to the presence of various vital structures in the vicinity, such as trachea,…
View article: Facial pain: a rare presenting symptom of sympathetic chain schwannoma
Facial pain: a rare presenting symptom of sympathetic chain schwannoma Open
Schwannoma is a nerve sheath tumour that usually presents as an asymptomatic lump. We report a case where facial pain was the only symptom of the tumour. Surgical excision was done. Intraoperative findings and Horner syndrome confirmed the…
View article: Abstract No. 227 Use of dedicated planning and guidance software results in radiation dose reduction in prostate artery embolization
Abstract No. 227 Use of dedicated planning and guidance software results in radiation dose reduction in prostate artery embolization Open
View article: Abstract No. 128 Rapid single-session mechanical thrombectomy of lower extremity deep venous thrombosis using the ClotTriever system: a single-institution experience
Abstract No. 128 Rapid single-session mechanical thrombectomy of lower extremity deep venous thrombosis using the ClotTriever system: a single-institution experience Open
View article: Abstract No. 97 Pediatric interventional radiology workforce in North America: a descriptive analysis of demographics, educational backgrounds, and scholarly activities
Abstract No. 97 Pediatric interventional radiology workforce in North America: a descriptive analysis of demographics, educational backgrounds, and scholarly activities Open
View article: Castleman’s disease: an entity forgotten in ENT
Castleman’s disease: an entity forgotten in ENT Open
Castleman’s disease (CD) usually presents as localized or systemic lymphadenopathy or as an extra nodal mass. The usual site of presentation are mediastinum, retroperitoneum, axilla and mesentery. Only 3 cases of CD have been reported in r…
View article: Abstract No. 524 Bone marrow biopsy provider trends in the United States by physician specialty and practice setting
Abstract No. 524 Bone marrow biopsy provider trends in the United States by physician specialty and practice setting Open
View article: Abstract No. 577 Limited clinical utility of chest radiography in asymptomatic patients after interventional radiology-performed ultrasound-guided thoracentesis: analysis of 3022 consecutive patients
Abstract No. 577 Limited clinical utility of chest radiography in asymptomatic patients after interventional radiology-performed ultrasound-guided thoracentesis: analysis of 3022 consecutive patients Open
View article: JLO volume 133 issue 4 Cover and Back matter
JLO volume 133 issue 4 Cover and Back matter Open
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View article: A Rare Case of Metallic Foreign Body in Parapharyngeal Space: Preoperative Imaging and Surgical Removal
A Rare Case of Metallic Foreign Body in Parapharyngeal Space: Preoperative Imaging and Surgical Removal Open
Parapharyngeal space is an infrequent site for foreign bodies to lodge. Presence of neurovascular structures in this space mandates immediate and meticulous removal of the foreign body to prevent any complications. In this case report, we …
View article: Incidence of Spinal Disease and Role of Spinal Radiotherapy in Multiple Myeloma
Incidence of Spinal Disease and Role of Spinal Radiotherapy in Multiple Myeloma Open
Background: Spinal disease (SPD) in multiple myeloma (MM) can be a major source of morbidity in newly diagnosed patients and long-term survivors. We retrospectively assessed the incidence of spinal disease in patients newly diagnosed with …
View article: Naso-Septal Tuberculosis Mimicking Dermoid in a 3-Year old Child.
Naso-Septal Tuberculosis Mimicking Dermoid in a 3-Year old Child. Open
Midline nasal swelling in children needs to be differentiated from congenital nasal swelling. A high index of suspicion is required for correct diagnosis of a patient with nasal tuberculosis. Anti-tubercular therapy is the mainstay of trea…
View article: Thyroid Nodule: An Unusual Presentation of Relapse of Multiple Myeloma
Thyroid Nodule: An Unusual Presentation of Relapse of Multiple Myeloma Open
Multiple myeloma symbolizes malignant proliferation of plasma cells derived from a single clone. In multiple myeloma, the involvement of the soft tissue, thyroid gland, and thyroid cartilage is rarely seen. The authors report a rare case o…
View article: Spinal Involvement in Myeloma: Incidence, Survival, and Impact of Radiotherapy
Spinal Involvement in Myeloma: Incidence, Survival, and Impact of Radiotherapy Open
View article: Multifocal brain involvement in a patient with hairy cell leukemia successfully treated with rituximab and cladribine
Multifocal brain involvement in a patient with hairy cell leukemia successfully treated with rituximab and cladribine Open
Key Points Brain involvement, although rare, can occur in HCL. The combination of cladribine and rituximab is a highly effective treatment of HCL with brain involvement.
View article: Calcifying Odontogenic Cyst Of Maxilla Involving Maxillary Sinus- A Case Report And Review Of Literature
Calcifying Odontogenic Cyst Of Maxilla Involving Maxillary Sinus- A Case Report And Review Of Literature Open
View article: Parotid tuberculosis: A diagnostic dilemma
Parotid tuberculosis: A diagnostic dilemma Open
Tuberculosis of the parotid gland is a rare condition, even in endemic countries. It usually presents as a slow growing swelling, which can be mistaken for a neoplasm of the parotid gland. Diagnosis is by high suspicion and demonstration o…