Background: Post-traumatic peri-lymphatic fistulas have been described following ear and temporal bone injury, particularly in the setting of temporal bone fractures. The symptoms and signs of perilymphatic fistulae (PLF) are very varied and frequently misleading. The diagnosis can be suspected on the bases of the clinical and the audiometrial findings.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To try to select the best treatment among synthetic anti-thyroid agents, surgery and radioiodine in the case of Graves' disease.
Method: We present a retrospective study of therapeutic and progressive aspects of 300 cases of Graves' disease.
Results: At the time of the diagnosis, the patients' mean age was of 38.