- The
Eustachian tube (/juːˈsteɪʃən/), also
called the
auditory tube or
pharyngotympanic tube, is a tube that
links the
nasopharynx to the
middle ear, of...
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Patulous Eustachian tube is the name of a
physical disorder where the
Eustachian tube,
which is
normally closed,
instead stays intermittently open. When...
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Eustachian tube
dysfunction (ETD) is a
disorder where pressure abnormalities in the
middle ear
result in symptoms.
Symptoms include aural fullness, ears...
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Eustachian,
meaning "discovered by,
described by or
attributed to Eustachi" (Latin name Eustachius) may
refer to:
Eustachian tube, an
anatomical p****age...
- (
Eustachian valve) is a
venous valve that lies at the
junction of the
inferior vena cava and
right atrium. In
prenatal development, the
eustachian valve...
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cardiovascular responses described below but will not
force air into the
Eustachian tubes.[citation needed] The
technique is
named after Antonio Maria Valsalva...
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Draconian eustachian [only]
eustachian often Eustachian eustachian tube [only]
eustachian tube
often Eustachian tube
eustachian tube or
Eustachian tube *Eustachian...
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Those requiring myringotomy usually have an
obstructed or
dysfunctional eustachian tube that is
unable to
perform drainage or
ventilation in its
usual fashion...
- nose by the
nasopharynx at the top of the throat, and to the ear by its
Eustachian tube. The throat's
trachea carries inhaled air to the
bronchi of the lungs...
- nose
during the act of swallowing. It is
often performed to
reopen the
Eustachian tube and
equalise pressure in the
middle ear. The
procedure was derived...