CASES AND PATHOLOGIES
EAR CONDITIONS AND DISEASES:- Normal I
 - Normal II
 - Ear Wax (Cerumen)
 - Swimmer’s Osteoma
 - Fungal Ear I
 - Fungal Ear II
 - Acute Viral Ear
 - Acute Secretory Otitis Media I
 - Resolving Secretory Otitis Media
 - Acute Secretory Otitis Media II
 - Acute Secretory Otitis Media III
 - Perforation following an Acute Suppurative Otitis Media (ASOM)
 - Childhood Glue Ear
 - Glue Ear in a Child with a Dermoid Cyst in the Eardrum
 - Adult Glue Ear
 - A Standard Ventilation Tube in the Membrane
 - Infected Mini Grommet with Otitis Externa Secondary to a Mucus Discharge
 - Permanent Ventilation Tube in Place
 - Large Perforation of the Tympanic Membrane
 - A Posterior Perforation of the Tympanic Membrane
 - Two Small Traumatic Perforations following a Blow to the Ear
 - Subtotal Perforation of the Tympanic Membrane
 - Perforation with Tympanosclerosis
 - Grommet Scar Healed
 - Tympanosclerosis of Tympanic Membrane
 - Posterior Retraction
 - Retraction onto Long Process of the Incus
 - Retraction with Loss of Long Process of the Incus and Keratin Trail
 - Retraction with loss of Long Process of the Incus
 - Posterior Retraction Pocket onto Jugular Bulb and with Middle Ear Fluid
 - Retraction with Early Keratin Build Up
 - Childhood Attic Retraction
 - Deep Attic Retraction
 - Attic retraction Accumulation Keratin – Underlying Cholesteatoma
 - Extensive Accumulation with Cholesteatoma in Middle Ear
 - Wet Cholesteatoma
 - Clean Dry Reconstructed Mastoid Cavity
 - Old Style Mastoid Cavity with Residual Cholesteatoma
 - Mastoid Cavity with Fistula into Lateral Semicircular Canal
 - Congenital Cholesteatoma
 - Large Congenital Cholesteatoma
 - Ear Canal Cholesteatoma I
 - Ear Canal Cholesteatoma II
 - Keratosis Obturans
 - Glomus Tympanicum Tumours
 - Glomus Jugulare Tumour
 - Foreign bodies
 - Aural Polyp
 
					






