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  • Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis
    This article is a journal about the experience of a person who underwent surgery for Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis (RRP). It describes symptoms of an RRP, procedure of the surgery and personal experience. This article also contains excellent pictures of the mouth taken by an ENT Microscope.read more...

  • Nasopharyngeal Cancer
    This article was provided by the National Cancer Institute on nasopharyngeal cancer. The article includes, nasopharynx region, people who are at risk, different examination in detecting and diagnosing nasopharyngeal cancer, stages and development of a person who has nasopharyngeal cancer, current and new treatment for nasopharyngeal cancer. read more...

  • Oropharyngeal Cancer
    This article by the National Cancer Institute is on oropharyngeal cancer. It contains causes of oropharyngeal cancer, different stages of oropharyngeal cancer and treatments available. Also included are list of booklets on questions related to.Oropharynx also known as pharynx can be found in the middle part of the throat.read more...

  • Head and Neck Cancer: Questions and Answers
    This article is by the National Cancer Institute, National Health Institute and the Department of Health and Human Services about Cancer, facts concerning cancer particularly in the head and neck area. The article starts on what cancer is and how it develops. Cancer as explained, are excess cells that is produced by the body.read more...

  • What you need to know about Oral Cancer
    This article is on throat cancer and covers topics such; introduction to cancer, symptoms and detection, diagnosis of the disease, treatment available. This article also include different stages of cancer, side effects of cancer treatment as well as support and needs beyond medical, which includes family or emotional support and current and future research on..read more...

  • Detection of Oral Candidiasis Through the Microscope
    Under the micsroscope, Candida albicans is yeast like structure that could be mistaken as oil droplets or fat globules. Candidiasis, commonly called yeast infection or thrush, is a fungal infection of any of the Candida species, of which Candida albicans is the most common. Candidiasis is the second most common cause of vaginal irritation, or.. read more...

  • Anthrax Under the Microscope
    The disease is caused by a bacterium called Bacillus anthracis, which is a stubby rod-shaped bacterium that grows in chains. Under a microscope, the bacteria look like a string of purple boxcars or Dominoes placed end to end. B. anthracis is one of the bacterial species that have the ability to form spores, which are...read more...

  • Microscopy and Culture of Pathogenic Microorganisms for Effective Treatment
    To determine the cause of an infection, it may be necessary to grow fluids and tissue samples in a laboratory. This is done in order to identify and test bacteria and fungal infections. When using microscopy, it is possible to find and identify micro-organisms and analyze samples to diagnose diseases in tissue samples. The micro-organisms..read more...

  • Microscope in Histology to Rule Out Cancer Cells in Tissues of the Oral Cavity
    Tissues in the oral cavity can be taken examples for boipsy or autopsy to rule out cases of cancer. The tisuue will then undergo histological procedures or processes which includes fixation, mounting to a slide and staining for examination under a microscope. The oral cavity or the mouth and the upper part of the throat...read more...

  • Using Microscope To Identify the Bacteria That Causes Otitis Media, An Ear Infection For Specific Treatment
    An Otoscope is used to examine ear infection. Throat swab can be done and slide smears are prepared to be examined under the microscope, to determine the bacteria that causes otitis media. Otitis media refers to inflammation of the middle ear and is the most common cause of ear aches. When infection occurs, the condition..read more...

  • Industry News

  • Study Reveals Bacteria Live in the Esophagus
    According to a new study by NYU School of Medicine scientists that is contrary to the general belief that the esophagus is free of bacteria According to the researchers of this study, the esophagus is not merely a tube for food traveling from the mouth to the stomach..read more...
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