Plummer-Vinson Syndrome / Paterson-Brown-Kelly Syndrome
PVS is a rare clinical triad: iron deficiency anemia + dysphagia + esophageal webs. Mostly seen in middle-aged women, though incidence dropped with better nutrition.
PVS is a rare clinical triad: iron deficiency anemia + dysphagia + esophageal webs. Mostly seen in middle-aged women, though incidence dropped with better nutrition.
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Oesophagus refers to the muscular tube that connect the throat to the stomach.
Oesophagus refers to the muscular tube that connect the throat to the stomach.
Oesophagus refers to the muscular tube that connect the throat to the stomach.
Oesophagus refers to the muscular tube that connect the throat to the stomach.
Ethmoidal arteries ligation is a surgical procedure used to control severe or recurrent epistaxis (nosebleed) by ligating the ethmoidal arteries that supply the nasal cavity.
Insertion of foreign bodies into the nasal cavity is a common occurrence in children, often due to curiosity or accidental insertion.
Endoscopic Sphenopalatine Artery Ligation (ESPAL) for Epistaxis Nose Surgery Overview Operation Management Overview Endoscopic Sphenopalatine Artery Ligation (ESPAL) is a
Epistaxis, or nosebleed, can be a challenging condition to manage, especially when it is severe or recurrent.