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Explore laryngeal nerve palsy, a condition affecting voice and breathing due to impaired nerve supply to the larynx. This video covers the relevant anatomy and physiology, types of paralysis, common causes, and the pathophysiological impact on vocal cord function.

Discover the key features of acute otitis media, a common middle ear infection often caused by viral or bacterial pathogens. This video explains the pathophysiology, clinical signs, treatment options, and potential complications such as hearing loss or mastoiditis.

Explore the clinical anatomy of the tonsils, including the palatine, lingual, tubal, and pharyngeal (adenoids) tonsils. This video highlights their structure, location, immune function, and relevance in conditions like tonsillitis and obstructive sleep apnea.

Explore the clinical anatomy of the nasal cavity, including key structures, vascular supply, and the common causes of nosebleeds (epistaxis). This video is ideal for medical students and professionals seeking to understand nasal anatomy and its clinical relevance.

Explore the detailed anatomy of the middle ear, including the ossicles (malleus, incus, stapes), tympanic membrane, and Eustachian tube. This video breaks down their structure, function in hearing, and clinical relevance in conditions like otitis media.

Explore the anatomy of the ear with this clear overview of its three main parts—outer, middle, and inner ear—and their roles in hearing and balance. This video is ideal for students seeking a solid foundation in auditory and vestibular system structure.



