motasaddi MDaging1 motasaddi MDaging2 Aging & E.N.T problem Dr. Masoud Motasaddi Assist. Prof. of otolaryngology dept. Tehran university of medical sciences.

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motasaddi MDaging1

motasaddi MDaging2 Aging & E.N.T problem Dr. Masoud Motasaddi Assist. Prof. of otolaryngology dept. Tehran university of medical sciences

motasaddi MDaging3 Auditory problem External ear Wax(removal of wax & Arnold nerve) Tumor Cholesteatoma Trauma Skin

motasaddi MDaging4 Auditory problem Middle ear (anatomical aspect) Tumor Infections trauma

motasaddi MDaging5 Auditory problem inner ear Presbycusis Sensory Neural (decrease SDS) Strial(no recruitment) conductive Etilogy Vascular Noise Metabolic(diabetes) Genetic infection

motasaddi MDaging6 Treatment of presbycusis Hearing aid Cochlear implant communication

motasaddi MDaging7 Auditory problem Ototoxic drugs

motasaddi MDaging8 Vestibular problem External ear and vertigo Wax forign body

motasaddi MDaging9 Vestibular problem Middle ear Negative pressure C.O.M & A.O.M trauma

motasaddi MDaging10 Vestibular problem Inner ear Labyrintitis Mennier,s dis. B.P.P.V F.X

motasaddi MDaging11 Vestibular problem I.A.C Tumor (acoustic neuroma) M.S Vascular factor(infarct and emboli)

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motasaddi MDaging13 nose Structural changes Epistaxis Drugs Metabolic dis. Olfactory changes Immune system dis. snoring

motasaddi MDaging14 nose tumor

motasaddi MDaging15 larynx Hoarseness and air way problem(smokers and ex- smokers) tumor

motasaddi MDaging16 neck Tumor (lymphatic chain and skin)

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