[Anomalies of the first branchial cleft]. 1994

M A Tormo, and I de Pablo, and M I Fontana, and M A Bori, and J M Romero, and M Lacasa, and J Marín
Servicio de O.R.L. Hospital de San Jorge, Huesca.

Account of the case of a little girl of four and a half years brought to the consulting otologist because of her earache, otorrhoea, retroauricular inflammatory swelling and oedema of the external ear canal on left side. Frequency, evolution, diagnostic means and management measures for first branchial cleft are reviewed.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007839 Functional Laterality Behavioral manifestations of cerebral dominance in which there is preferential use and superior functioning of either the left or the right side, as in the preferred use of the right hand or right foot. Ambidexterity,Behavioral Laterality,Handedness,Laterality of Motor Control,Mirror Writing,Laterality, Behavioral,Laterality, Functional,Mirror Writings,Motor Control Laterality,Writing, Mirror,Writings, Mirror
D001934 Branchial Region A region, of SOMITE development period, that contains a number of paired arches, each with a mesodermal core lined by ectoderm and endoderm on the two sides. In lower aquatic vertebrates, branchial arches develop into GILLS. In higher vertebrates, the arches forms outpouchings and develop into structures of the head and neck. Separating the arches are the branchial clefts or grooves. Branchial Arches,Branchial Clefts,Pharyngeal Arches,Visceral Arches,Branchial Arch,Branchial Grooves,Pharyngeal Arch,Pharyngeal Clefts,Pharyngeal Grooves,Visceral Arch,Arch, Branchial,Arch, Pharyngeal,Arch, Visceral,Arches, Branchial,Arches, Pharyngeal,Arches, Visceral,Archs, Pharyngeal,Branchial Cleft,Branchial Groove,Branchial Regions,Cleft, Branchial,Cleft, Pharyngeal,Clefts, Branchial,Clefts, Pharyngeal,Groove, Branchial,Groove, Pharyngeal,Grooves, Branchial,Grooves, Pharyngeal,Pharyngeal Archs,Pharyngeal Cleft,Pharyngeal Groove,Region, Branchial,Regions, Branchial
D002558 Cerebrospinal Fluid Otorrhea Discharge of cerebrospinal fluid through the external auditory meatus or through the eustachian tube into the nasopharynx. This is usually associated with CRANIOCEREBRAL TRAUMA (e.g., SKULL FRACTURE involving the TEMPORAL BONE;), NEUROSURGICAL PROCEDURES; or other conditions, but may rarely occur spontaneously. (From Am J Otol 1995 Nov;16(6):765-71) Cerebrospinal Otorrhea,Cerebrospinal Fluid Otorrhea, Post-Traumatic,Cerebrospinal Fluid Otorrhea, Spontaneous,Cerebrospinal Fluid Otorrhea, Traumatic,Otorrhea, Cerebrospinal Fluid, Post-Traumatic,Otorrhea, Cerebrospinal Fluid, Spontaneous,Otorrhea, Cerebrospinal Fluid, Traumatic,Otorrhea, Post-Traumatic, Cerebrospinal Fluid,Otorrhea, Spontaneous, Cerebrospinal Fluid,Otorrhea, Traumatic Cerebrospinal Fluid,Post-Traumatic Cerebrospinal Fluid Otorrhea,Post-Traumatic Otorrhea, Cerebrospinal Fluid,Spontaneous Cerebrospinal Fluid Otorrhea,Spontaneous Otorrhea, Cerebrospinal Fluid,Traumatic Cerebrospinal Fluid Otorrhea,Traumatic Otorrhea, Cerebrospinal Fluid,Cerebrospinal Fluid Otorrhea, Post Traumatic,Cerebrospinal Fluid Otorrheas,Otorrhea, Cerebrospinal,Otorrhea, Cerebrospinal Fluid,Post Traumatic Cerebrospinal Fluid Otorrhea,Post Traumatic Otorrhea, Cerebrospinal Fluid
D002675 Child, Preschool A child between the ages of 2 and 5. Children, Preschool,Preschool Child,Preschool Children
D003560 Cysts Any fluid-filled closed cavity or sac that is lined by an EPITHELIUM. Cysts can be of normal, abnormal, non-neoplastic, or neoplastic tissues. Cyst
D004427 Ear Diseases Pathological processes of the ear, the hearing, and the equilibrium system of the body. Otologic Diseases,Otological Diseases,Disease, Ear,Disease, Otologic,Disease, Otological,Ear Disease,Otologic Disease,Otological Disease
D004431 Ear, External The outer part of the hearing system of the body. It includes the shell-like EAR AURICLE which collects sound, and the EXTERNAL EAR CANAL, the TYMPANIC MEMBRANE, and the EXTERNAL EAR CARTILAGES. External Ear,Outer Ear,Ear, Outer,Ears, External,Ears, Outer,External Ears,Outer Ears
D005260 Female Females
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man

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