Otitis Externa
Otitis Externa Mark W. Kline Under normal circumstances, the external auditory canal is protected from infection by a physical barrier of squamous epithelium and a chemical barrier provided by the…
Otitis Externa Mark W. Kline Under normal circumstances, the external auditory canal is protected from infection by a physical barrier of squamous epithelium and a chemical barrier provided by the…
Orofacial Infections Thomas R. Flynn Joseph F. Piecuch Richard G. Topazian Most infections of the oral cavity and face in children are odontogenic in origin and often are responsive to…
Deep Neck Abscesses Nira A. Goldstein Margaret R. Hammerschlag A deep neck abscess is a collection of pus in a potential space bounded by fascia. These potential spaces are areas…
Pharyngitis Margaret R. Hammerschlag Children and young adults visit physicians for sore throats more often than for any other problem or symptom. Technically, pharyngitis is an inflammatory illness of the…
Paranasal Sinusitis Ellen R. Wald Acute infection of the paranasal sinuses is a common complication of allergic or infectious inflammation of the upper respiratory tract. Approximately 5% of upper respiratory…
The Common Cold Sarah S. Long Respiratory tract illness annually accounts for more than one-half of all acute disabling conditions in U.S. adults and for an equal percentage of child…
Recurrent or Persistent Lower Respiratory Tract Symptoms Peter W. Hiatt Cough and wheeze are common symptoms in children. When they persist or recur, they raise parental and physician concerns that…
Diseases of the Pleura James S. Kemp Terrence W. Carver Jr. STRUCTURE AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE NORMAL AND INFLAMED PLEURA The embryonic coelomic cavity is lined by mesothelial cells and…
Pulmonary Alveolar Microlithiasis Carol L. Rosen ETIOLOGY Pulmonary alveolar microlithiasis is a rare disorder of unknown etiology recognized by the characteristic radiographic appearance of widespread intraalveolar accumulation of calcific concretions….