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common cold or upper respiratory tract infection..... <nowiki>PMID 21918146</nowiki>
common cold or upper respiratory tract infection..... <nowiki>PMID 21918146</nowiki>


Your otoscopic examination reveals that her left tympanic membrane looks redder and less reflective than her right one, but you do not see bulging, retraction, or fluid behind the eardrum. There is no perforation or discharge. Her face, mouth, and throat look normal. Your examination reveals no foreign body. There is no swelling in front of her ears; the mastoids, temporomandibular joints, and maxillary sinuses are not tender. Her cervical glands are normal in size and are not tender. Her teeth and mouth look normal, and you notice that during the examination Amy moves her neck freely.   
Your otoscopic examination reveals that her left tympanic membrane looks redder and less reflective than her right one, but you do not see bulging, retraction, or fluid behind the eardrum. There is no perforation or discharge. Her face, mouth, and throat look normal. Your examination reveals no foreign body. There is no swelling in front of her ears; the mastoids, temporomandibular joints, and maxillary sinuses are not tender. Her cervical glands are normal in size and are not tender. Her teeth and mouth look normal, and you notice that during the examination Amy moves her neck freely.    
 
== Diagnosis of ear pain ==
 
=== Ear pain ===
 
====== ** Abnormal ear examination(otoscopy) ======
<nowiki>*</nowiki>primary otalgia)
 
====== ** Normal ear examination(otoscopy) ======
<nowiki>*</nowiki>secondary otalgia
 
====== ** imaging studies ======
IF Diagnosis is not clear from the history and physical examination.
 
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common cold or upper respiratory tract infection..... PMID 21918146

Your otoscopic examination reveals that her left tympanic membrane looks redder and less reflective than her right one, but you do not see bulging, retraction, or fluid behind the eardrum. There is no perforation or discharge. Her face, mouth, and throat look normal. Your examination reveals no foreign body. There is no swelling in front of her ears; the mastoids, temporomandibular joints, and maxillary sinuses are not tender. Her cervical glands are normal in size and are not tender. Her teeth and mouth look normal, and you notice that during the examination Amy moves her neck freely.

Diagnosis of ear pain

Ear pain

** Abnormal ear examination(otoscopy)

*primary otalgia)

** Normal ear examination(otoscopy)

*secondary otalgia

** imaging studies

IF Diagnosis is not clear from the history and physical examination.

table

table

table


cause

  • genetic
    • BACA
      • brca1
      • brca2
  • family
    • first related


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