Objectives: The treatment of secretory otitis media often requires repeated tubulation of the tympanic membrane as the standard ventilation tubes are extruded before the disease of the middle ear has remitted. The T-tube and its modification have been developed to remain longer in situ, often requiring surgical removal. The rates of subsequent persisting tympanic membrane perforations and granulations around the tube have been unacceptably high.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of this investigation was to monitor fluctuations in middle ear pressure, to study tympanometric signs of Eustachian tube functioning and to assess the validity of the tympanometric readings. In 20 patients with a low initial middle ear pressure (-150 daPa or lower) and 5 normals, impedance tympanometry was performed every 3 min through 7 h. Median pressure for the patients was -150 daPa (range 100 to -400 daPa) and for the normals 0 daPa (range 50 to -50 daPa).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn a double-blind randomized placebo trial, the effect of the powdered rhizome of ginger (Zingiber officinale) was tested on seasickness. Eighty naval cadets, unaccustomed to sailing in heavy seas reported during voyages on the high seas, symptoms of seasickness every hour for 4 consecutive hours after ingestion of 1 g of the drug or placebo. Ginger root reduced the tendency to vomiting and cold sweating significantly better than placebo did (p less than 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFORL J Otorhinolaryngol Relat Spec
December 1986
The effect of powdered ginger root (Zingiber officinale) upon vertigo and nystagmus following caloric stimulation of the vestibular system was studied in 8 healthy volunteers in a double-blind crossover placebo trial. The results reported are based upon 48 vertigo scores and 48 electronystagmograms. Ginger root reduced the induced vertigo significantly better than did placebo.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLight- and electron microscopic studies of recent years have definitely concluded that the epithelium of the middle ear is a modified respiratory epithelium with ciliated and secretory cells including goblet cells. Goblet cells are secretory cells completely filled with secretory granules. Secretory cells and ciliated cells are both derived from the basal cell.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA woman with substantiated well-preserved premorbid cochlear function developed right-sided anacusis due to a perilymph fistula twice at an interval of 20 months. The fistula was presumably a sequel to previous operative damage to the stapes footplate. On both occasions she was treated surgically with a good result.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHistologic studies of recent years have definitely concluded that the epithelium of the middle ear is a modified respiratory epithelium with ciliated and secretory cells, including goblet cells. These cells, like the ciliated cells, are developd from the basal cell and are just ordinary secretory cells completely filled with secretory granules. For different reasons it is postulated, that the dark secretory granules are prestages of the actual secretory product presenting as light granules and that dark and light granules do not represent different secretory capacities of the cell.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArch Klin Exp Ohren Nasen Kehlkopfheilkd
October 1972
Arch Klin Exp Ohren Nasen Kehlkopfheilkd
October 1972
Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol
December 1970
Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol
August 1970
Scand J Clin Lab Invest Suppl
January 1968
Scand J Clin Lab Invest Suppl
January 1968
Scand J Clin Lab Invest Suppl
January 1968