NOUN | mastoiditis | mastoiditides | |
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- Carlisle suffered from chronic mastoiditis, requiring repeated surgeries and hospitalizations, which forced her to retire in 1952.
- This can be done as part of treatment for mastoiditis, chronic suppurative otitis media or cholesteatoma.
- Their children were Helena Maud Woolworth McCann (1878–1938), Jessie May Woolworth Donahue (1886–1971), and Edna Woolworth (1883–1917), who died from suffocation due to mastoiditis.
- Surgical management is indicated where there is extremely increased intracranial pressure, infection of an adjacent bony structure (e.g. mastoiditis), skull fracture, or abscess formation.
- Infections in the middle ear can easily spread into the mastoid area via the aditus ad antrum and mastoid antrum, causing mastoiditis.
- Gradenigo's syndrome, also called Gradenigo-Lannois syndrome, is a complication of otitis media and mastoiditis involving the apex of the petrous temporal bone.
- The nerve passes adjacent to the mastoid sinus and is vulnerable to mastoiditis, leading to inflammation of the meninges, which can give rise to Gradenigo's syndrome.
- He was also the first physician to provide a clear understanding of mastoiditis.
- Cortical mastoidectomy for mastoiditis. Exploration of fistulous opening into the soft tissues of neck.
- In the United States and other developed countries, the incidence of mastoiditis is quite low, around 0.004%, although it is higher in developing countries.
- He was born hearing, but lost most of his hearing due to mastoiditis.
- In 1931, Fernand Courby published his last book on Delos, "Les temples d'Apollon". Surgery was performed too late for a mastoiditis and he died of meningitis March 6, 1932, aged 54.
- Bacon died on May 29, 1919, from blood poisoning after undergoing surgery on his mastoiditis.
- Pierce married Nona Stovall in 1927, and they had two children, Billy Jr. (1928) and Denise (1930). His career was cut short when he died from mastoiditis in 1933 at the age of 42.
- Samuel R. Callaway died at his home in New York City on June 1, 1904, following an operation for mastoiditis.
- "Coniochaeta hoffmannii" has been inculpated in human phaeohyphomycosis, leading to the aforementioned abscesses, sinusitis, and mastoiditis, to name a few.
- As commissioner of the Dickens Fellowship, he went in October 1911 to America on a six months' lecture tour to stimulate American interest in the Dickens centenary; but he died suddenly in New York from mastoiditis-meningitis on 7 December 1911, and was buried at Albany, New York.
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