ENT MATERIALS
Battery-Free Device Acts as Artificial Cochlea

Researchers at the Huazhong University of Science and Technology in China created a battery-free device that could pave the way for an artificial cochlea to aid with hearing loss. The cochlea, a component of the inner ear, converts sound waves into electrical impulses, and the...

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DERMATOLOGY ENT INFECTIOUS DISEASE SAEM CLINICAL IMAGES
SAEM Clinical Image Series: A Rapidly Spreading Rash

A 40-year-old male with a past medical history of HIV presented for evaluation of a non-pruritic rash. Six days ago, he suddenly felt a stinging sensation at the back of his head and neck similar to a bug bite. He then noticed bumps were starting to form and developed a sho...

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ENT GI PATHOLOGY SURGERY UROLOGY
Optical Fiber Imaging for Next-Generation Endoscopes

Researchers at the University of Exeter in England have developed a technique to image tissues through an ultrathin optical fiber, potentially allowing for high-resolution imaging of single cells within the body. The optical fibers are as thin as a human hair, and could lead t...

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ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE ENT SAEM CLINICAL IMAGES
SAEM Clinical Image Series: Edema Got Your Tongue?

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ACADEMIC ENT INFECTIOUS DISEASE SAEM CLINICAL IMAGES
SAEM Clinical Image Series: Left Ear Mass

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ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE ENT SAEM CLINICAL IMAGES
SAEM Clinical Image Series: The Hemorrhaging Bifurcated Tongue

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ACADEMIC ENT SAEM CLINICAL IMAGES
SAEM Clinical Image Series: Oral Trauma and Mass

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EMERGENCY MEDICINE ENT SAEM CLINICAL IMAGES
SAEM Clinical Image Series: Worsening Sore Throat

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EMERGENCY MEDICINE ENT GASTROINTESTINAL SAEM CLINICAL IMAGES
SAEM Clinical Image Series: An Oropharyngeal Mass

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