Wednesday, January 28, 2009

A Flabby, Loose-hanging Membrane In An Ascending Part

A flabby, loose-hanging membrane in an ascending part Membranes, is the most frequent site for (= a tumour), especially in cases when the patient has a paralysis Obverse nerve. Remember that any patient with a paralysis of the obverse should To be checked up on presence !). Then, investigate bone elements of a membrane of an ear - Examine a forward part of a membrane and investigate a hammer. Look On umbo (the central and well visible point of an eardrum) and The hammer handle. Low sensitivity of a membrane often offers nerve damage (sign Itard-Cholewa). Estimation of possible false sounds When the patient complains of extraneous sounds, to check up it it is possible by means of following actions: For example, the unusual pulsing sound can be It is connected with occurrence of a fistula or aneurysms with involving of arteries (more often Sleepy). To check up it, attentively listen to a carotid And-or conduct its ultrasonic research. Thus, if the soft Pressing an artery during listening changes quality of a sound, Perceived by the patient.

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