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  2. How to Stop Chronic Ear Infections in Dogs - AOL

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    When dogs have an ear infection secondary to a food allergy, an exclusion diet can clear this problem up and keep the dog out of pain. ... and even behavioral changes in some dogs. 7. Surgery ...

  3. Muaaz Tarabichi - Wikipedia

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    Endoscopic Middle Ear Surgery, 1999 Jan; 108(1):39-46; Endoscopic Management of Acquired Cholesteatoma,1997 Sep; 18(5):544-9; Comparison of short nozzle and long nozzle spray in sinonasal drug delivery: a cadaveric study; Ear, Nose & Throat, 2019; 10.1177; Feasibility and Safety of Transtympanic Balloon Dilatation of Eustachian Tube

  4. Endoscopic ear surgery - Wikipedia

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    Endoscopic ear surgery (EES) is a minimally invasive alternative to traditional ear surgery and is defined as the use of the rigid endoscope, as opposed to a surgical microscope, to visualize the middle and inner ear during otologic surgery. [1] During endoscopic ear surgery the surgeon holds the endoscope in one hand while working in the ear ...

  5. Stapedectomy - Wikipedia

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    Endoscopic view of the stapedotomy in the footplate of the stapes bone Endoscopic view of the piston inserted into the stapedotomy and on to the long processof the incus. Because it is a simpler and safer procedure, stapedotomy is normally preferred to stapedectomy in the absence of predictable complications.

  6. Endoscopic endonasal surgery - Wikipedia

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    Endoscopic endonasal surgery is a minimally invasive technique used mainly in neurosurgery and otolaryngology. A neurosurgeon or an otolaryngologist, using an endoscope that is entered through the nose, fixes or removes brain defects or tumors in the anterior skull base .

  7. DirecTV to Offer DogTV, a Channel for Your Pet - AOL

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    If you want the channel for your pooch -- or you think you'd enjoy watching dogs play on your television all day -- you'll be able to get it in the third quarter for just $6 a month.

  8. Otitis externa in animals - Wikipedia

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    Signs of ear infection include shaking of the head, and scratching at or under the ear. Some animals may also paw the ear or try to rub it on other objects to relieve pain and discomfort. Ear infections often result in a darker red ear, dirt in the ear, or a general inflamed appearance. Chronic allergic otitis externa in a dog with atopic ...

  9. Veterinary surgery - Wikipedia

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    Foreign bodies can also be removed by endoscopy, which although requires general anesthesia does not require surgery and significantly decreases recovery time. [19] However, endoscopic foreign body retrieval is anatomically limited to objects lodged in the esophagus, the stomach or the colon. The condition in cattle is known as hardware disease.