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Otalgia with a normal ear
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Otalgia with a normal ear

S R Thaller and A De Silva
American family physician, Vol.36(4), pp.129-136
1987-10
PMID: 3314436

Abstract

Brain Neoplasms - complications Earache - diagnosis Earache - etiology Giant Cell Arteritis - complications Head and Neck Neoplasms - complications Humans Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms - complications Neuralgia - complications Periapical Diseases - complications Pericoronitis - complications Periodontal Diseases - complications Psychophysiologic Disorders Tooth Diseases - complications
Ear pain is a diagnostic problem when examination of the ear shows no pathology. Referred otalgia may be caused by neoplasms; dental abnormalities or infections; temporomandibular joint dysfunction; sinus, pharyngeal or salivary gland infections; temporal arteritis; cervical arthritis, or one of the neuralgias. Ear pain may also be psychogenic.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.49 Dentistry & Oral Medicine
1.49.910 Temporomandibular Joint
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Primary Health Care
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Clinical Medicine

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