Publications by authors named "R R Maran"

Aims: In this study, we attempt to compare the pure tone audiometry findings with ossicular chain status intraoperatively in patients of chronic otitis media.

Materials And Methods: 102 patients who presented with COM during a period of one year and met the inclusion criteria were included in the study. All patients underwent preoperative pure tone Audiometry and findings were tabulated.

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The physical, mental, financial, social and emotional constraints encountered by an individual having voice disorder can be easily anticipated as communication is the utmost need in day to day life and some professions. To study the clinical epidemiology of voice disorders in surrounding population and identify the risk factors. It also intended to make people aware of vocal hygiene programme.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to evaluate and compare the accuracy of nasal endoscopy and high-resolution CT scans in diagnosing chronic nasal obstruction in patients who did not respond to standard medical treatment.
  • Conducted at Chirayu Medical College and Hospital in Bhopal from August 2016 to September 2017, it involved 50 patients aged 1-70, with chronic nasal obstruction symptoms, primarily nasal discharge and post-nasal drip.
  • The findings revealed that nasal endoscopy was more effective than CT scans in identifying various nasal pathologies, such as mucopurulent discharge and anatomical abnormalities, highlighting its superior diagnostic capabilities.
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To compare the results of myringoplasty by using operating microscope (postaural) with that of myringoplasty by using endoscope (permeatal). Our study was conducted in Department of ENT of in Chirayu Medical College and Hospital. Total 60 patients of age group 18-60 were taken for study having chronic otitis media or trauma with central perforation.

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This Retrospective observational study was done over a period of 5 years, consisting of 2530 patients with chronic otitis media (COM) attended ENT OPD of a tertiary care hospital of Central India.COM commonly occurs in the age group from 11 to 20 years (37.12%).

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