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Published on: October 31, 2011
[Diagnostic difficulties in the evaluation of diving accidents]
Z Aleksandrowski1, J Milewski, B Miśkiewicz-Szuksztul
1Oddziału Otolaryngologicznego Szpitala Marynarki Wojennej w Gdańsku.
Abstract:
The aim of the paper was to present the difficulties in diagnostics of diver diseases and accidents and the leading role of the otolaryngologist in this aspect. These problems have been illustrated with two unusual diver accidents (the bilateral barotrauma of the inner ear and subcutaneous emphysema of the eye socket in the course of the osteoma of ethmoidal sinuses.
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