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    What is a Cricopharyngeal Spasm and What Are Its Causes? Overview The cricopharyngeus muscle is a circular muscle that sits around the top of the food pipe, the tube that passes food from the mouth into the stomach. The muscle is responsible for opening and closing the food pipe. A Cricopharyngeal spasm occurs when the cricopharyngeus muscle gets overly contracted. The condition is usually harmless, apart from the nuisance and discomfort it causes. The most common symptom of the condition is that

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    In Shakespeare’s play, Othello, the characters Othello and Desdemona are very different. Othello is an older, experienced soldier. He is not very refined or gentlemanly according to soci-ety’s rules. He has been a soldier most of his life and because of this and he is not very cultured. On the other hand Desdemona is young, beautiful, smart and refined. She is not afraid to speak her mind and disagree with men, which is very bold according to the customs of the times. She shows this when she speaks

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    Specialist, As an ENT specialist, reviewing this case. I have found flaws that I’m going to correct. One thing that I’m going to do from now on is in sure that every question that a parent has is fully answered before they leave my office. I went to educate them on all the risk factors that I’m concerned with so that they could be my eyes and ears that will be watching over the patient when I’m not with them. And, have a way for them to communicate with me in a structured way that I get this valuable

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    Case Study Of CA-MRSA

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    with Otitis media visiting ENT-OPD of Dhaka Shishu Hospital b) Nasopharyngeal swab of healthy child and mother from rural community. As well as, o aimed to see the antibiotic susceptibility profile of S. aureus involved in this study. Material and Methods: Bacterial Isolates: From July 2013 to January 2016 a total of 190 suspected S. aureus isolates out of 2164 otorrhea cases were collected from children, visiting the Ear, Nose and Throat Outpatient Department (ENT-OPD) of Dhaka Shishu Hospital

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    Uses of Computers in the Medical Field By: Tashauna Roberts Introduction In today’s society, there is a wide range of computer use. Almost everywhere you go today you are required to have some sort of basic understanding of how a computer is operated. In my report, I am going to tell you how computers are used in the field of medicine. There is a wide variety of use and need for a computer in the medical field. Their uses include storing patient related data, scanning and imaging the body, and

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    J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings J.R.R Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings strikes a cord with almost everyone who reads it. Its popularity has not waned with the passing of time, nor is its appeal centered on one age group or generation. Book sales would indicate that The Lord of the Rings is at least as popular now as it ever was, if not more so. Some estimates put it at the second highest selling work of all time, following only the bible. While it is certainly an exciting and well

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    Vicky has returned for review six weeks since the last appointment. Overall she has been quite well during that time, but having paid closer attention, is reporting intermittent episodes of laryngospasm/vocal cord dysfunction. Specifically after extended periods of talking, Vicky is noticing some tightness in her larynx and at times dysphonia. She may also become slightly breathless, but with slow breathing and resting her voice, her symptoms settle within a few minutes. Separate to this, she

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    Chief Complaint Tremor and abnormal MRI. History Patient is a 65-year-old right-handed white male who has been having trouble with sleep apnea. ENT is planning to do some septal surgery and in preparation for this, he had a CT of the sinuses. This revealed a possible right corona radiata lesion. He has had an MRI to better outline that lesion. It reveals within the mid right corona radiata there is an 8 x 9 mm dark T1 and T2 weighted nodule with slightly higher central signal and no enhancement

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    in the process is identifying factors that might be contributing to the disorders. In most cases extensive tests would not be needed, a visit to the ENT (ear, nose, and throat doctor) would allow the cause to be pinpointed and from there a consensus can be reached as to what the next step will be in treatment. At this point the Otolaryngologist (ENT) can begin correcting the medical deficiency causing the disorder. In a rare instance, a surgery might be needed to remove any growth or obstruction

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    Mba 9004 - Exam Paper

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    MBA9004 Indicative solutions to Sample Exam paper 1 Q1 General Machinery Important note: These are INDICATIVE answers only. They are written in bullet point form but in answering any similar examination question, you would need to argue your case clearly, showing • What are the key issues; Your evidence for identifying these as issues; Your reasons as to why the issue is important; Recommendations for improvement After a decline, the company’s profitability (ROI, ROCE, Operating

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