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Journal of the Royal Medical Services. 2012; 19 (1): 41-45
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-124895

ABSTRACT

To compare the histopathological characteristics of acquired cholesteatoma in adults, children and recurrent cases. A retrospective analysis of 60 histopathological specimens for 60 patients aged 9 to 63 years who underwent otologic surgery for chronic otitis media with cholesteatoma was carried out at King Hussein Medical Centre between January 2006 till July 2010. Patients were divided into three groups as follows; group A patients aged > 16 years with no history of previous ear surgery, group B patients aged > 16 years and had history of previous otologic surgery for cholesteatoma and group C patients aged

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Humans , Adult , Child , Otitis Media/surgery , Retrospective Studies , Recurrence
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Saudi Medical Journal. 2011; 32 (1): 32-35
in English, Arabic | IMEMR | ID: emr-112944

ABSTRACT

To evaluate the current practice in requesting and performing paranasal sinuses CT scan for patients scheduled for endoscopic sinus surgery, and to describe the current hospital's practice in performing these scans. This cross-sectional questionnaire study was conducted in the King Hussein Medical Center, Amman, Jordan between April and May 2010. Three forms were designed to collect data from our study groups, which included: Ear, Nose and Throat [ENT] surgeons, radiologists, and the radiology sections in 3 hospitals. The first was designed for ENT surgeons and aimed at investigating, whether or not they perform endoscopic sinus surgery, and if they have specific requirements for a CT scan of the sinuses. The second was designed for the radiologist to investigate their specifications in performing CT of the sinuses. The last was designed to evaluate the current practice of performing CT of the sinuses at the 3 hospitals. Twenty-four ENT surgeons participated, 83.3% surgeons performed endoscopic sinus surgery, and 83.3% requested specific specifications for the sinuses CT scan, and the most requested specification was coronal plane in 42%. Of the 24 radiologists, 71% prefer the prone position, 71% prefer the coronal plane, and 71% preferred direct coronal. In all 3 hospitals, the axial plane with reconstructed coronal images, the current practice with a slice thickness of 2-3 mm, and the total number of images was 40-50. Differences between ENT surgeons, radiologists, and hospital's practice and other hospitals guidelines found in literature are present. Therefore, we are in need of an agreed upon guideline protocol to obtain the best data with the least radiation dose


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Humans , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Sinusitis/diagnostic imaging , Surveys and Questionnaires , Practice Patterns, Physicians' , Clinical Protocols , Cross-Sectional Studies
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